Brief Definitions of the Antonym(s)
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
To find someone or something agreeable, enjoyable, or attractive.
Example
I like spending time with my family on weekends.
To express or show agreement or acceptance of someone or something.
Example
The manager approved the proposal for a new project.
To have confidence in the reliability, honesty, or ability of someone or something.
Example
I trust my best friend with my secrets.
How are these antonyms different from each other?
- 1Like is a general term that describes a positive feeling towards someone or something.
- 2Approve is a more specific term that implies agreement or acceptance of a proposal or idea.
- 3Trust is a term that implies confidence in the reliability, honesty, or ability of someone or something.
Good things to know
- 1Enhance Communication: Use like, approve, and trust to express positive attitudes effectively.
- 2Build Relationships: Incorporate antonyms in conversations to demonstrate trust and approval.
- 3Enrich Writing: Utilize these antonyms in narratives to create likable characters and compelling stories.
Remember this!
The antonyms have distinct nuances: Like conveys a general positive feeling, approve implies agreement or acceptance, and trust implies confidence in reliability, honesty, or ability. Use these words to enhance communication, build relationships, and enrich writing by creating likable characters and compelling narratives.