To insult
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The opposite of word several is few.
more opposite, most opposite
Couldn't is the opposite of could.
exposit
An antonym is a word that describes the opposite of another. An antonym for blame is forgive.
No, the opposite of provoked is unprovoked. To provoke someone is to anger them, stir them up, but to pardon someone is to forgive them. The opposite of pardoned would be convicted or condemned.
That's a confusing question. Forgive means you are no longer mad at someone who did something wrong to you. Not forgiven means you will still be mad at someone who did something wrong to you. Antonym means opposite. The opposite of NOT FORGIVEN is FORGIVEN. Example: My mother forgave me for borrowing her car without asking. However, I was not forgiven for smashing her car, so she is till mad at me!
yes i can forgive you
to forgive = perdonar
He doesn't. He may "technically" be a reverend but that does not mean he preaches the true message of God to love and forgive each other. He does the opposite and his derisiveness is shameful.
To love is to forgive.
As We Forgive was created in 2008.
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"You want to forgive" actually has two verbs, want and forgive.
"To forgive" is ignoscere, with the transgression forgiven in the accusative and the person forgiven in the dative. That is, in Latin you forgave something to someone, the opposite of the English usage in which you forgive someone for something.The Vulgate Bible (the 5th-century AD Latin translation of St. Jerome) uses demittere in the same way, as in, for example, demitte nobis debita nostra ("forgive us our debts") in Matthew 6:12. This usage is apparently not classical; in classical sources demittere means "to send down; to put down; to let fall."
But if you do not forgive others, your Father will not forgive you your sins. Matthew 6:15