Antonyms: notice, cognize, note, cognise, mark, know. Synonyms: miss, omit, brush aside, overlook, disregard, leave out, cut, discount, overleap, dismiss, drop, push aside, brush off, neglect, fail, snub, pretermit.
punish, chastise, castigate, chasten, discipline, correct mean to inflict a penalty on in requital for wrongdoing. punish implies subjecting to a penalty for wrongdoing. punished for stealing chastise may apply to either the infliction of corporal punishment or to verbal censure or denunciation.
What is another word for spot?
| speck | stain |
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| mark | smudge |
| blotch | dot |
| patch | speckle |
| daub | fleck |
SYNONYMS FOR discontent2 uneasiness, inquietude, restlessness, displeasure.
Apologize for Overlooking:
- I sincerely apologize for having overlooked the issue, it was a mistake, and I will make sure it doesn't happen again.
- Unfortunately, I overlooked the issue, I apologize for any inconvenience I have caused.
- Oh no, I completely forgot about it!
- Please forgive me; it was an oversight on my part.
Opposite of dissatisfaction with one's circumstances. contentment. satisfaction. contentedness. pleasure.
late 14c., overloken, "to examine carefully, scrutinize, inspect," from over- + look (v.). Another Middle English sense was "to peer over the top of, survey from on high, view from a high place" (c. 1400). These two literal senses have given rise to the two main modern meanings.
The past tense of overlook is overlooked. The third-person singular simple present indicative form of overlook is overlooks. The present participle of overlook is overlooking. The past participle of overlook is overlooked.
verb (used with object), o·ver·bal·anced, o·ver·bal·anc·ing. to outweigh: The opportunity overbalances the disadvantages of leaving town. to cause to lose balance or to fall or turn over: He accidentally overbalanced a vase.
intransitive verb. 1 : to devote serious effort or energy : endeavor strive to finish a project. 2 : to struggle in opposition : contend.
: to make (something) wider or more general. : to become wider or more general. See the full definition for broaden in the English Language Learners Dictionary. broaden.
The verb comfort comes from the Latin word comfortare, which means “strengthen greatly.” To give comfort is to shore up the mood or physical state of someone else. As a noun, comfort is anything that provides satisfaction or a relaxed and easy feeling.
"I have to look" means "I must look; I need to look." "I'll have a look" is an informal way of saying that someone will look at something. You can also say "I'll take a look."
transitive verb. 1 : to refuse to take notice of. 2 : to reject (a bill of indictment) as ungrounded.
The opposite reciprocal of 8 would be -1/8. The fraction that is equal to the whole number 8 would be 8/1.
Antonym of Child
| Word | Antonym |
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| Child | Grownup, Parent, Adult, Grown up |
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50 examples of Antonyms
- monarchy and democracy.
- truth and lie.
- good and bad.
- enemy and friend.
- antonym and synonym.
- love and hate.
- hi and bye.
- happy and sad.
“I decided to defriend him because I found his posts extremely contrived and ostentatious.”
What is the opposite of friend?
| enemy | foe |
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| adversary | nemesis |
| archenemy | rival |
| detractor | opposer |
| stranger | opposition |
Lazy means; indolent, idle, sluggish, tired, laggard, unwilling to work or use energy. Opposites of Lazy; hard-working. diligent. industrious.
Opposite of to be given birth to. die. perish. demise. flatline.
What is the opposite of do?
| abandon | forget |
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| forgo | forsake |
| ignore | kick |
| leave | pass |
| renounce | scrap |
opposite of 23 = -(23) = -23ckniczoyst J0in girlz .,.
What is the opposite of innocent?
| guilty | accountable |
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| condemnable | convicted |
| culpable | incriminated |
| in the wrong | liable |
| responsible | to blame |