Antonyms for de tested


Grammar : Adj, verb
Spell : dih-test
Phonetic Transcription : dɪˈtɛst


Definition of de tested

Origin :
  • early 15c., "to curse, to call God to witness and abhor," from Middle French détester, from Latin detestari "to curse, execrate, abominate, express abhorrence for," literally "denounce with one's testimony," from de- "from, down" (see de-) + testari "be a witness," from testis "witness" (see testament). Related: Detested; detesting.
  • As in unpopular : adj not liked or sought after
  • As in hated : adj despised
  • As in unloved : adj not loved
  • As in loathe : verb dislike strongly
  • As in neglect : verb be indifferent, leave alone
  • As in abhor : verb regard with contempt or disgust
  • As in disrelish : verb dislike
  • As in mislike : verb dislike
  • As in despise : verb look down on
  • As in detest : verb hate; feel disgust toward
  • As in dislike : verb be antagonistic toward something; hate
  • As in execrate : verb hate
  • As in hate : verb dislike very strongly

Synonyms for de tested

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