Opposite of something that covers or hides (in darkness), figuratively or literally
Opposite of something that has a subduing, inhibiting or negative effect
“The doctor's encouragement and suggestion were a blessing for our marriage and our relationship.”
Opposite of something serving to hide or disguise something (else)
Opposite of the partial or total absence of light
“We turn the corner and see light at the end of the cavern.”
Opposite of something laid as a covering over something else
Opposite of to become less appealing or interesting through familiarity
Opposite of to grow less in scope or intensity, especially gradually
Opposite of to cover or enclose in cloth or soft material
Opposite of to envelop completely and hide from view
Opposite of to inspire boredom in a person
“Donna's impassioned speech would serve to inspire the thousands who had attended her gathering.”
Opposite of to repulse, especially to the point causing one to feel physically nauseous or sick
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