All dooming antonyms
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D d verb dooming
- compliment β A compliment is a polite remark that you say to someone to show that you like their appearance, appreciate their qualities, or approve of what they have done.
- laud β to praise; extol.
- praise β the act of expressing approval or admiration; commendation; laudation.
- build up β If you build up something or if it builds up, it gradually becomes bigger, for example because more is added to it.
- sanction β authoritative permission or approval, as for an action.
- absolve β If a report or investigation absolves someone from blame or responsibility, it formally states that he or she is not guilty or is not to blame.
- pardon β kind indulgence, as in forgiveness of an offense or discourtesy or in tolerance of a distraction or inconvenience: I beg your pardon, but which way is Spruce Street?
- release β to lease again.
- approve β If you approve of an action, event, or suggestion, you like it or are pleased about it.
- commend β If you commend someone or something, you praise them formally.
- acquit β If someone is acquitted of a crime in a court of law, they are formally declared not to have committed the crime.
- clear β Something that is clear is easy to understand, see, or hear.
- discharge β to relieve of a charge or load; unload: to discharge a ship.
- free β enjoying personal rights or liberty, as a person who is not in slavery: a land of free people.
- liberate β to set free, as from imprisonment or bondage.
- permit β to allow to do something: Permit me to explain.
- welcome β a kindly greeting or reception, as to one whose arrival gives pleasure: to give someone a warm welcome.
- protect β to defend or guard from attack, invasion, loss, annoyance, insult, etc.; cover or shield from injury or danger.
- benefit β The benefit of something is the help that you get from it or the advantage that results from it.
- reward β a sum of money offered for the detection or capture of a criminal, the recovery of lost or stolen property, etc.
- include β to contain, as a whole does parts or any part or element: The package includes the computer, program, disks, and a manual.
- cherish β If you cherish something such as a hope or a pleasant memory, you keep it in your mind for a long period of time.
- admit β If you admit that something bad, unpleasant, or embarrassing is true, you agree, often unwillingly, that it is true.
- allow β If someone is allowed to do something, it is all right for them to do it and they will not get into trouble.
- defend β If you defend someone or something, you take action in order to protect them.
- bless β When someone such as a priest blesses people or things, he asks for God's favour and protection for them.
- favor β something done or granted out of goodwill, rather than from justice or for remuneration; a kind act: to ask a favor.
- glorify β to cause to be or treat as being more splendid, excellent, etc., than would normally be considered.
- promote β to help or encourage to exist or flourish; further: to promote world peace.
- use β to employ for some purpose; put into service; make use of: to use a knife.
- hesitate β to be reluctant or wait to act because of fear, indecision, or disinclination: She hesitated to take the job.
- misuse β wrong or improper use; misapplication.
- waste β to consume, spend, or employ uselessly or without adequate return; use to no avail or profit; squander: to waste money; to waste words.
- keep β to hold or retain in one's possession; hold as one's own: If you like it, keep it. Keep the change.
- ignore β to refrain from noticing or recognizing: to ignore insulting remarks.
- destroy β To destroy something means to cause so much damage to it that it is completely ruined or does not exist any more.
- unsettle β to alter from a settled state; cause to be no longer firmly fixed or established; render unstable; disturb: Violence unsettled the government.
- doubt β to be uncertain about; consider questionable or unlikely; hesitate to believe.
- waver β to sway to and fro; flutter: Foliage wavers in the breeze.
- begin β To begin to do something means to start doing it.
- start β to begin or set out, as on a journey or activity.
- miss β to fail to hit or strike: to miss a target.
- overlook β to fail to notice, perceive, or consider: to overlook a misspelled word.
- reject β to refuse to have, take, recognize, etc.: to reject the offer of a better job.
- disregard β to pay no attention to; leave out of consideration; ignore: Disregard the footnotes.
- measure β a unit or standard of measurement: weights and measures.
- disbelieve β to have no belief in; refuse or reject belief in: to disbelieve reports of UFO sightings.
- disperse β to drive or send off in various directions; scatter: to disperse a crowd.
- scatter β to throw loosely about; distribute at irregular intervals: to scatter seeds.
- neglect β to pay no attention or too little attention to; disregard or slight: The public neglected his genius for many years.