affect
to have a strong effect on someone's emotions
provoke
to cause a reaction, especially an angry one
inspire
to give people a particular feeling
invoke
to make someone feel a particular emotion or see a particular image in their minds
awaken
to make someone experience a feeling or emotion
instill
to make someone have a particular feeling or belief
arouse
to cause an emotion or attitude
touch
to affect your emotions, especially so that you feel sad or sympathetic
ignite
to start a particular feeling in someone
verb. make (someone or something) look or feel younger, fresher, or more lively :a bid to rejuvenate the town center
It means when someone is feeling sad, stressed or has a problem (so they already feel like they're in the coffin) and then someone does something extra to make them feel worse, it's like that extra thing is the knife, stabbing them while they're already down.
pretense means a behavior in a genuine but they deceive someone or something
Terrified means that you are really scared of someone or something and possibly even fearing for your life.
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Deterrent means to make someone not make someone feel good to do something for them
'Encourage' means to make a person feel like they can do something. So 'encouraging' means that you ARE MAKING someone feel like they can do something, you are DOING it.
it means for someone to make you feel self-concious, to make you feel shame when you have done something bad
You cannot make someone feel something they don't as well as make someone something they are not.
To make someone else feel like nothing. It means you are basically attacking them for something that they are or suspected of being.
Loving a person means loving someone and loving how they make you feel means loving the manner of the person who make you feel.
To flatter means to lavish insincere compliments upon someone, especially to further your own ends. It can also mean to make someone feel honored and pleased.
It means something is really not nice and a person doesn't like it and it makes them feel uncomfortable. If there is something that someone finds really disgusting, they may use the phrase. It indicates that they really hate something.
It means to add insult to injury, to make someone feel even worse about something they did. The image is of you rubbing salt or lemon juice into their cuts.
verb. make (someone or something) look or feel younger, fresher, or more lively :a bid to rejuvenate the town center
After a long and tiring hike, a refreshing swim in the cool lake helped to rejuvenate my tired muscles.
The correct spelling is "belittling" (to make someone or something feel of little value).