Opposite of present participle for to give (someone) one's good wishes when something special or pleasant has happened to them
“I understand their misgivings, but I most strongly disapprove of their opposition to change.”
Opposite of present participle for to like in an emphatic manner, or have a strong liking for
“I would hate if I failed this important exam.”
Opposite of present participle for to express approval or admiration of
“Rose was disappointed in her daughter's exam results and would criticize her at length about it.”
Excessive, or extravagant, adoration
“He showered her with praise, hoping desperately that she would provide him with some affection in return.”
Having great meaning or a lasting effect
“The government has made significant changes to the rules surrounding social benefits.”
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