What is the opposite of forgive?

What is the opposite of forgive?

Opposite of to forgive (someone) for a fault or offense. resent. blame. censure. begrudge.

What is another word for Never?

What is another word for never?

not ever at no time
none noway
certainly not in no way
in no circumstances not at all
not for a moment by no means

How many syllables are in Never?

2 syllables

What is the antonym of great?

antonyms of great

  • insignificant.
  • limited.
  • little.
  • low.
  • mild.
  • miniature.
  • minute.
  • moderate.

What is a better word for greatest?

other words for greatest

  • big.
  • enormous.
  • high.
  • huge.
  • immense.
  • strong.
  • terrible.
  • tremendous.

What is a big word for great?

SYNONYMS FOR great 1 immense, enormous, gigantic, huge, vast, grand.

Which word has most synonyms?

According to the Guiness Book of World Records, there are as many as 2,241 synonyms for the state of being “drunk.” How many can you list? All of them, if you give me enough time. Of course, by that time there will be scores more.

Is amazing better than excellent?

As adjectives the difference between excellent and amazing is that excellent is of the highest quality; splendid while amazing is causing wonder and amazement; possessing uniquely wonderful qualities.

Is mostest a word?

Mostest is not an accepted word, though it is in some dictionaries listed as slang. Most is already in superlative form, so adding -est is redundant and ungrammatical.

What is the opposite of has been?

“He was not as tall as I remembered.”…What is the opposite of has-been?

contemporary current
fashionable trendy
up-to-date culty
in present
the new in vogue

Has been synonymous with meaning?

If you say that one thing is synonymous with another, you mean that the two things are very closely associated with each other so that one suggests the other or one cannot exist without the other. The city has always been synonymous with elegance, luxury and style.

What tense is have been?

present perfect continuous

Is being that grammatically correct?

“Being that” is a colloquial phrase that should not be used in formal language or standard written English. Use “because” or “since” instead. Since the weather was sunny, we went to the beach.