The Opposite(Antonym) of “feel”
The antonyms of feel are disbelieve, distrust, and ignore. The antonyms convey a lack of belief, trust, or attention towards something or someone.
Explore all Antonyms of “feel”
Definitions and Examples of disbelieve, distrust, ignore
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
To not believe in the truth or existence of something.
Example
I disbelieve in ghosts because I have never seen any evidence of their existence.
To have doubts or suspicions about someone's honesty or reliability.
Example
He distrusted his business partner after discovering that he had lied about the company's finances.
To pay no attention to something or someone; to disregard or overlook.
Example
She ignored her friend's advice and went ahead with the risky investment.
Key Differences: disbelieve vs distrust vs ignore
- 1Disbelieve is used when you don't believe in the truth or existence of something.
- 2Distrust is used when you have doubts or suspicions about someone's honesty or reliability.
- 3Ignore is used when you pay no attention to something or someone; to disregard or overlook.
Effective Usage of disbelieve, distrust, ignore
- 1Express Doubt: Use disbelieve and distrust to express doubt or skepticism towards something or someone.
- 2Pay Attention: Use ignore to describe situations where someone is not paying attention or disregarding something.
- 3Clarify Meaning: Use antonyms to clarify the meaning of a word by contrasting it with its opposite.
Remember this!
The antonyms of feel are disbelieve, distrust, and ignore. These words convey a lack of belief, trust, or attention towards something or someone. Use these words to express doubt, describe situations where someone is not paying attention, or clarify the meaning of a word by contrasting it with its opposite.