Opposite of the act or state of greatly enjoying or finding satisfaction in something
Opposite of a fondness or positive regard for something
Opposite of the fervor or tireless devotion for a person, cause, or ideal and determination in its furtherance
Opposite of physical or mental energy or vigor
Opposite of ardor or zeal inspired by passion or enthusiasm
Opposite of denoting a strong feeling of emotional attachment
“He struggled with feelings of scorn and resentment towards his father who had neglected him during his childhood.”
Opposite of condiment, complement or sauce that enhances the flavor or adds depth to a dish
Opposite of a favorable inclination or enthusiasm for something
“He took no heed of the bakery as we passed by, his indifference for pastries evident.”
Opposite of something regarded as a special honor
“It was a disgrace to allow him to wear that number.”
Opposite of a feeling of privilege or pleasure from doing something
“Patients often experience great shame in sharing details of their eating disordered behavior.”
Opposite of to enjoy something greatly
Opposite of to anticipate eagerly
Opposite of to take great pleasure or satisfaction in something
Opposite of to take self-indulgent pleasure in (something)
Opposite of to exhibit (sometimes malevolent) pleasure or satisfaction at an adversary's misfortune
“We commiserate with fellow supporters when their heroes and their particular sporting interest goes down.”
(dated) Opposite of to express or show elation or triumph
“A select few condemn the festivities as an act of ignoring what the day meant to the certain communities.”
Opposite of to trust or accept as true or credible
“You are an incorrigible cynic who will doubt anything you hear.”
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