Opposite of a hot glowing body of fire
Opposite of a much-loved person, especially a significant other
Opposite of a state of being bright and radiant, splendor, brilliance
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 a person who is loved, especially in a romantic or amorous relationship
“You never listen to me, you jerk!”
Opposite of something used to produce a flame or spark
“Put the fire out with the extinguisher!”
Opposite of a much-loved person, especially a significant other
“He began to feel like a reject after many failed attempts to woo a lady.”
Opposite of a disrespectful or scornfully abusive remark or act
“They didn't invent whispering for compliments.”
Opposite of light, or luminescence from light
Opposite of a brief but intense infatuation for someone, especially someone unattainable
“He cannot explain it or quite put his finger on it, but he has an inexplicable dislike for the new manager.”
Opposite of to burn or set fire to (something)
Opposite of to criticize or express strong disapproval of
Opposite of to criticize or oppose fiercely and publicly
“Many would praise him for his benevolent deeds.”
Opposite of to start or ignite a fire
Opposite of to cook food on a grill
Opposite of to shine in a bright but brief, sudden, or intermittent way
Opposite of to become ignited and start burning
“As the morning sun started to rise, the fire from the previous night would expire.”
Opposite of to burn slightly
Opposite of to develop, usually suddenly and violently
Opposite of to happen suddenly and dramatically
Opposite of to give out steady light (from burning) without flames
“They were all now praying that the fire would dissipate with a change in the weather or just burn itself out.”
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