There is no word like "ewe" that means anything like dislike.
As "scorned" means "to intensely dislike" and/or "to purposely avoid", the antonym or opposite of this would be "adore", "admire", "be drawn to", etc...
You spell it "Etcetera", for the latin meaning "The rest or The others".
More than one sheriff would be sheriffs. The possessive is sheriff's (gun, badge, etc.).
Luke (obviously), Luc, Luce etc. Considering it's a name, you can spell it however you want to.
How do you spell Jameson and Landrum in germen?
Psi is used to denote diverse phenomena, paranormal phenomena, the unexplained, etc..
VARY : to change in form, aspect, or degree (normally used to denote a forseeable range of a single changing attribute : size, length, temperature, etc.) E.g. "We found that the chameleon would vary in color depending on its metabolic rate."
if it is to the top right of a number then it would be an exponent or "power of", if it is to the bottom right it would be a subscript and would denote a series of variables i.e. X1, X2, etc.
a denotation is the dictionary-ish defininition of a word. the opposite of denotation is connotation and that would be the images, sounds, feelings, etc., assoiciated with the word hope this helps!
As "scorned" means "to intensely dislike" and/or "to purposely avoid", the antonym or opposite of this would be "adore", "admire", "be drawn to", etc...
This would denote a state or being of peace, meaning tranquility, safety, being at ease, etc. After the war, the world entered a state of peacefulness.
Prejudice is a preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience, often leading to discrimination against a particular group. Dislike, on the other hand, refers to a feeling of distaste or aversion towards something or someone without necessarily involving stereotypes or discrimination. Essentially, prejudice is a deeper form of bias that can lead to harmful actions, while dislike is a personal preference.
You spell it "Etcetera", for the latin meaning "The rest or The others".
More than one sheriff would be sheriffs. The possessive is sheriff's (gun, badge, etc.).
It's dependant on certain aspects in their current life. Background, beliefs, culture etc., can all strongly relate to why someone would like a certain sport and dislike another.
It depends on their ethnic background and where they grew up, who taught them, etc.
The government is... (Corrupt, good at their job,etc.)I (Love, hate, dislike, etc...) this government.This government is...(Corrupt, good at their job,etc.)Are the government...(And so on)