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All dispraised antonyms

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verb dispraised

  • aided β€” to provide support for or relief to; help: to aid the homeless victims of the fire.
  • approved β€” An approved method or course of action is officially accepted as appropriate in a particular situation.
  • avoided β€” to keep away from; keep clear of; shun: to avoid a person; to avoid taxes; to avoid danger.
  • calmed β€” Simple past tense and past participle of calm.
  • complimented β€” Simple past tense and past participle of compliment.
  • delighted β€” If you are delighted, you are extremely pleased and excited about something.
  • flattered β€” to try to please by complimentary remarks or attention.
  • helped β€” to give or provide what is necessary to accomplish a task or satisfy a need; contribute strength or means to; render assistance to; cooperate effectively with; aid; assist: He planned to help me with my work. Let me help you with those packages.
  • pleased β€” (used as a polite addition to requests, commands, etc.) if you would be so obliging; kindly: Please come here. Will you please turn the radio off?
  • praised β€” the act of expressing approval or admiration; commendation; laudation.
  • respected β€” a particular, detail, or point (usually preceded by in): to differ in some respect.
  • retreated β€” the forced or strategic withdrawal of an army or an armed force before an enemy, or the withdrawing of a naval force from action.
  • soothed β€” to tranquilize or calm, as a person or the feelings; relieve, comfort, or refresh: soothing someone's anger; to soothe someone with a hot drink.
  • appeased β€” to bring to a state of peace, quiet, ease, calm, or contentment; pacify; soothe: to appease an angry king.
  • assuaged β€” to make milder or less severe; relieve; ease; mitigate: to assuage one's grief; to assuage one's pain.
  • gratified β€” Obsolete. to reward; remunerate.
  • mollified β€” to soften in feeling or temper, as a person; pacify; appease.
  • placated β€” to appease or pacify, especially by concessions or conciliatory gestures: to placate an outraged citizenry.
  • satisfied β€” content: a satisfied look.
  • commended β€” to present, mention, or praise as worthy of confidence, notice, kindness, etc.; recommend: to commend a friend to another; to commend an applicant for employment.
  • lauded β€” to praise; extol.
  • increased β€” to make greater, as in number, size, strength, or quality; augment; add to: to increase taxes.
  • overrated β€” to rate or appraise too highly; overestimate: I think you overrate their political influence.
  • raised β€” fashioned or made as a surface design in relief.
  • valued β€” highly regarded or esteemed: a valued friend.
  • cherished β€” clung to, esp when fulfilment is unlikely
  • defended β€” Simple past tense and past participle of defend.
  • honored β€” of, relating to, or noting honor.
  • protected β€” to defend or guard from attack, invasion, loss, annoyance, insult, etc.; cover or shield from injury or danger.
  • revered β€” to regard with respect tinged with awe; venerate: The child revered her mother.
  • sanctioned β€” authoritative permission or approval, as for an action.
  • rated β€” the amount of a charge or payment with reference to some basis of calculation: a high rate of interest on loans.
  • recommended β€” to present as worthy of confidence, acceptance, use, etc.; commend; mention favorably: to recommend an applicant for a job; to recommend a book.
  • developed β€” If you talk about developed countries or the developed world, you mean the countries or the parts of the world that are wealthy and have many industries.
  • grew β€” simple past tense of grow.
  • prolonged β€” to lengthen out in time; extend the duration of; cause to continue longer: to prolong one's stay abroad.
  • allowed β€” to let have; give as one's share; grant as one's right: to allow a person $100 for expenses.
  • ratified β€” to confirm by expressing consent, approval, or formal sanction: to ratify a constitutional amendment.
  • accepted β€” Accepted ideas are agreed by most people to be correct or reasonable.
  • permitted β€” to allow to do something: Permit me to explain.
  • promoted β€” to help or encourage to exist or flourish; further: to promote world peace.
  • welcomed β€” a kindly greeting or reception, as to one whose arrival gives pleasure: to give someone a warm welcome.
  • agreed β€” If people are agreed on something, they have reached a joint decision on it or have the same opinion about it.
  • liked β€” to take pleasure in; find agreeable or congenial: We all liked the concert.
  • loved β€” held in deep affection; cherished: loved companions; much-loved friends.
  • attended β€” to be present at: to attend a lecture; to attend church.
  • regarded β€” to look upon or think of with a particular feeling: to regard a person with favor.
  • remembered β€” to recall to the mind by an act or effort of memory; think of again: I'll try to remember the exact date.
  • believed β€” to have confidence in the truth, the existence, or the reliability of something, although without absolute proof that one is right in doing so: Only if one believes in something can one act purposefully.
  • trusted β€” reliance on the integrity, strength, ability, surety, etc., of a person or thing; confidence.
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