Opposite of accorded a great deal of respect, especially because of age, wisdom, or character
Opposite of regarded as holy or consecrated
Opposite of well known based on one's reputation
“He was still relatively unknown within the industry in his early years.”
Opposite of respected, having received honor
“Desperate for answers, she turns to a disgraced doctor who practices hypnotism.”
Opposite of revered, held in veneration or worthy of spiritual worship
“Homer was warned that the Krusty doll came with a free frozen yogurt that was cursed.”
Opposite of having the admiration others
“They encourage the viewer to take a more compassionate look at his or her fellow creatures, including the most despised and marginalized.”
Opposite of greatly loved or treasured by someone
“The poor mutt looked like it had been thrown out into the streets like a worthless piece of trash.”
Opposite of commemorated or remembered, typically from being noteworthy
Opposite of having a good reputation, especially in a given field
“When you purchase a pottle, take care, as disreputable vendors often stuff the bottom with paper or overripe berries.”
Opposite of dedicated or devoted to God
“The more sinister enemies of the faith are not always the obviously irreligious practices of the world but often the potent forces of morality and religion.”
Opposite of past tense for to treat with great respect and deference
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