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English Antonyms for Disapproval and Disrespect Vocabulary Words – Online Quiz!

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Complete Antonyms Quiz List for Disapproval and Disrespect with POS, IPA, Definitions, Examples, Questions, and Answers

abase (verb) /əˈbeɪs/
Definition: To lower in rank, position, or dignity, typically through actions or words that humiliate, degrade, or belittle someone or something.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of abase.
Options: cheapen; debauch; demean; elevate
Answer: elevate
Example sentence: "I refuse to abase myself for his amusement."

affront (noun) /əˈfrʌnt/
Definition: An action or behavior that is considered to be disrespectful, insulting, or offensive to someone.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of affront.
Options: anger; annoy; displease; compliment
Answer: compliment
Example sentence: "Offering criticism without tact can be seen as an affront to one's professional reputation."

anathema (noun) /əˈnaθəmə/
Definition: Something or someone that is vehemently disliked or detested by an individual or group.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of anathema.
Options: abhorrent; abomination; aversion; blessing
Answer: blessing
Example sentence: "His extreme political views were anathema to most college students."

aversion (noun) /əˈvɜr ʒən/
Definition: A strong dislike or a feeling of repulsion towards something or someone.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of aversion.
Options: abhorrence; animosity; antipathy; fondness
Answer: fondness
Example sentence: "His aversion to risk meant he only invested in safe, stable stocks."

blasphemy (noun) /ˈblasfəmi/
Definition: An act or statement that shows contempt or disrespect for a religious deity, belief, or sacred object.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of blasphemy.
Options: desecration; disrespect; execration; reverence
Answer: reverence
Example sentence: "The accused was charged with blasphemy for insulting the religious symbols."

callous (adjective) /ˈkæl əs/
Definition: Emotionally hardened or unfeeling, showing no sympathy or consideration for others.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of callous.
Options: apathetic; brutal; cold; compassionate
Answer: compassionate
Example sentence: "The politician's callous statements about the poor caused a public outcry."

contempt (noun) /kənˈtɛm(p)t/
Definition: A feeling of strong disdain or disrespect for someone or something that is seen as being unworthy or inferior.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of contempt.
Options: derision; disgust; disparagement; admiration
Answer: admiration
Example sentence: "She had contempt for anyone who didn't share her values."

contemptuous (adjective) /kənˈtɛmp tʃu əs/
Definition: Characterized by a deep disdain, scorn, or disrespect towards someone or something.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of contemptuous.
Options: arrogant; condescending; degrading; respectful
Answer: respectful
Example sentence: "His contemptuous remarks about her appearance revealed his shallow nature."

contemptuously (adverb) /kənˈtɛmp tʃu əs li/
Definition: Showing disdain, scorn, or disrespect towards someone or something.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of contemptuously.
Options: arrogantly; condescendingly; derisively; respectfully
Answer: respectfully
Example sentence: "The judge listened to the defense attorney's argument contemptuously."

contumely (noun) /ˈkɒntjuːmᵊli/
Definition: Insulting language or treatment that is intended to be offensive and disrespectful.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of contumely.
Options: abuse; affront; degradation; respect
Answer: respect
Example sentence: "The manager's contumely towards her subordinates created a hostile work environment."

cringe (verb) /krɪnʤ/
Definition: To feel discomfort or embarrassment, often as a result of witnessing or experiencing something awkward or unpleasant.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of cringe.
Options: blench; flinch; grimace; confront
Answer: confront
Example sentence: "The corny joke made the audience cringe."

defile (verb) /dɪˈfʌɪl/
Definition: To tarnish or corrupt, especially something that is considered pure or innocent.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of defile.
Options: debase; degrade; dirty; purify
Answer: purify
Example sentence: "The young artist was accused of attempting to defile a classic painting with graffiti."

demeaning (adjective) /dɪˈmiːnɪŋ/
Definition: Lowering or diminishing the worth, status, or dignity of a person or group.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of demeaning.
Options: belittling; cheapening; contemptible; dignifying
Answer: dignifying
Example sentence: "His constant criticism had a demeaning effect on her self-esteem."

deplore (verb) /dɪˈplɔː/
Definition: To strongly disapprove of or regret something, often expressing sorrow or grief over it.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of deplore.
Options: abhor; bemoan; censure; applaud
Answer: applaud
Example sentence: "They deplore the erosion of civil liberties, emphasizing the importance of rights protection."

deprecate (verb) /ˈdɛprɪkeɪt/
Definition: To express a low opinion of something, or to disapprove of it, often in a mild or polite way.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of deprecate.
Options: disapprove; condemn; censure; praise
Answer: praise
Example sentence: "Teachers often deprecate cheating as it undermines learning."

derogatory (adjective) /dɪˈrɒɡət(ə)ri/
Definition: Showing a critical or disrespectful attitude of a person or thing.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of derogatory.
Options: belittling; contemptuous; defamatory; respectful
Answer: respectful
Example sentence: "Making derogatory remarks reveals a lack of civility and empathy."

despise (verb) /dɪˈspaɪz/
Definition: To have a strong feeling of intense dislike, scorn, or contempt towards someone or something.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of despise.
Options: abhor; condemn; contemn; adore
Answer: adore
Example sentence: "We despise cruelty to animals, advocating instead for their fair treatment."

detest (verb) /dɪˈtɛst/
Definition: To feel intense dislike, disgust, or strong aversion towards something or someone.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of detest.
Options: abhor; condemn; despise; adore
Answer: adore
Example sentence: "She detests when someone is late for an appointment."

diabolical (adjective) /ˌdʌɪəˈbɒlɪkl/
Definition: Wicked, evil, or fiendishly cruel in nature, often associated with actions, plans, or schemes that are malevolent and deeply harmful.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of diabolical.
Options: abysmal; appalling; atrocious; angelic
Answer: angelic
Example sentence: "The criminal mastermind hatched a diabolical scheme to evade capture."

disdain (noun) /dɪsˈdeɪn/
Definition: A strong feeling of contempt or distaste, characterized by a lack of respect for something or someone.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of disdain.
Options: belittlement; condescension; contempt; admiration
Answer: admiration
Example sentence: "The renowned chef expressed his disdain for fast food, emphasizing the importance of fresh ingredients."

disdainful (adjective) / dɪsˈdeɪn fəl/
Definition: Showing a strong feeling of contempt, scorn, or superiority towards someone or something.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of disdainful.
Options: aloof; arrogant; condescending; respectful
Answer: respectful
Example sentence: "The politician's disdainful remarks about his opponents showed a lack of respect."

disdainfully (adverb) /dɪsˈdeɪn fə li/
Definition: Characterized by contempt, scorn, or a lack of respect towards someone or something.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of disdainfully.
Options: arrogantly; condescendingly; contemptuously; respectfully
Answer: respectfully
Example sentence: "The judge looked at the defendant disdainfully as they delivered the verdict."

displease (verb) /dɪsˈpliz/
Definition: To cause dissatisfaction, annoyance, or displeasure to someone.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of displease.
Options: anger; annoy; bother; please
Answer: please
Example sentence: "Your lack of effort in this project continues to displease your team."

displeased (adjective) /dɪsˈpliːzd/
Definition: Unhappy, dissatisfied, or discontented with someone or something.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of displeased.
Options: aggravated; annoyed; bothered; pleased
Answer: pleased
Example sentence: "The teacher was displeased with the students' lack of effort."

dissatisfied (adjective) /dɪsˈsæt ɪsˌfaɪd/
Definition: Unhappy, displeased, or unsatisfied with someone or something.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of dissatisfied.
Options: disappointed; discontent; discontented; satisfied
Answer: satisfied
Example sentence: "The employees were dissatisfied with the new management and considered forming a union."

indiscretion (noun) /ˌɪndɪˈskrɛʃən/
Definition: A behavior or action that displays a lack of good judgment, caution or tact.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of indiscretion.
Options: faux-pas; folly; foolishness; prudence
Answer: prudence
Example sentence: "Her indiscretion with a colleague led to a complicated workplace situation."

insubordinate (adjective) /ˌɪnsəˈbɔːdɪnət/
Definition: Defiant of authority, refusing to obey orders, or submit to proper supervision or control.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of insubordinate.
Options: contrary; contumacious; defiant; obedient
Answer: obedient
Example sentence: "She was reprimanded for her insubordinate actions and defiance."

interlope (verb) /ˌɪn tərˈloʊp/
Definition: To interfere or meddle in something without permission or proper authorization.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of interlope.
Options: encroach; impede; impinge; retreat
Answer: retreat
Example sentence: "Interloping in someone else's personal matters can damage relationships."

irreverent (adjective) /ɪˈrɛvərənt/
Definition: Showing a lack of respect or reverence towards something that is typically held in high regard.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of irreverent.
Options: audacious; blasphemous; cheeky; respectful
Answer: respectful
Example sentence: "Her irreverent remarks about the teacher landed her in detention."

loathe (verb) /ləʊð/
Definition: To intensely dislike or feel strong aversion, disgust, or repulsion towards someone or something.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of loathe.
Options: abominate; deplore; despise; adore
Answer: adore
Example sentence: "She loathe her neighbor's loud music, but she's too polite to say anything."

persona-non-grata (noun) /pəˌsəʊnə nɒn ˈɡrɑːtə/
Definition: Someone considered unacceptable in a given place, organization or society.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of persona-non-grata.
Options: banned; blacklisted; disapproved; welcome
Answer: welcome
Example sentence: "The singer's latest stunt on stage resulted in him being declared persona non grata by the organizers of the festival."

reproach (noun) /rɪˈprəʊtʃ/
Definition: The act of expressing disapproval or disappointment with someone's actions or behavior.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of reproach.
Options: blame; censure; condemnation; commendation
Answer: commendation
Example sentence: "He couldn't bear the reproach in his mother's voice."

scoff (verb) /skɒf/
Definition: To express contempt, derision, or mockery towards something, often in a scornful and dismissive manner.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of scoff.
Options: belittle; contemn; deride; admire
Answer: admire
Example sentence: "He would scoff at the idea of eating healthy and exercise."

slight (verb) /slaɪt/
Definition: The act of deliberately treating someone with indifference, disrespect, or disregard in a manner that undermines their worth or importance.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of slight.
Options: belittle; demean; deride; respect
Answer: respect
Example sentence: "It's wrong to slight anyone based on their race, religion, or gender."

snigger (verb) /ˈsnɪɡə/
Definition: To laugh in a sly, disrespectful, or suppressed manner, often in response to something seen as humorous but also potentially offensive or inappropriate.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of snigger.
Options: cackle; chortle; giggle; praise
Answer: praise
Example sentence: "Despite their best efforts, they couldn't help but snigger during the serious meeting."

snub (verb) /snʌb/
Definition: To deliberately ignore, reject, or treat someone with disdain or contempt.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of snub.
Options: avoid; dismiss; disregard; acknowledge
Answer: acknowledge
Example sentence: "Don't snub this opportunity; it could be life-changing."

trifle (verb) /ˈtrʌɪfl/
Definition: To treat something as unimportant or insignificant, often by regarding it with little seriousness or attention.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of trifle.
Options: dabble; dally; fiddle; value
Answer: value
Example sentence: "It's unwise to trifle with safety regulations; they exist for a reason."

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