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Asked on November 29, 2021 in Meaning.
If OP is looking for an antonym that includes some negative connotations I suggest kudos.
In my experience kudos is often used somewhat disparagingly, with a suggestion that the reputation being refereed to may in fact be overrated or undeserved?
In light of subsequent clarification from OP, I suggest. hallmark. A phrase which can to be used in exactly the same way as some other offerings, and sometimes it’s used in reference to undesirable qualities, sounds good; “The hallmark of industriousness is associated with rich people”
sounds good to me.
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Asked on November 28, 2021 in Meaning.
If OP is looking for an antonym that includes some negative connotations I suggest kudos.
In my experience kudos is often used somewhat disparagingly, with a suggestion that the reputation being refereed to may in fact be overrated or undeserved?
In light of subsequent clarification from OP, I suggest. hallmark. A phrase which can to be used in exactly the same way as some other offerings, and sometimes it’s used in reference to undesirable qualities, sounds good; “The hallmark of industriousness is associated with rich people”
sounds good to me.
- 287061 views
- 414 answers
- 105865 votes
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Asked on November 28, 2021 in Meaning.
If OP is looking for an antonym that includes some negative connotations I suggest kudos.
In my experience kudos is often used somewhat disparagingly, with a suggestion that the reputation being refereed to may in fact be overrated or undeserved?
In light of subsequent clarification from OP, I suggest. hallmark. A phrase which can to be used in exactly the same way as some other offerings, and sometimes it’s used in reference to undesirable qualities, sounds good; “The hallmark of industriousness is associated with rich people”
sounds good to me.
- 287061 views
- 414 answers
- 105865 votes
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Asked on November 28, 2021 in Meaning.
If OP is looking for an antonym that includes some negative connotations I suggest kudos.
In my experience kudos is often used somewhat disparagingly, with a suggestion that the reputation being refereed to may in fact be overrated or undeserved?
In light of subsequent clarification from OP, I suggest. hallmark. A phrase which can to be used in exactly the same way as some other offerings, and sometimes it’s used in reference to undesirable qualities, sounds good; “The hallmark of industriousness is associated with rich people”
sounds good to me.
- 287061 views
- 414 answers
- 105865 votes
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Asked on November 27, 2021 in Meaning.
If OP is looking for an antonym that includes some negative connotations I suggest kudos.
In my experience kudos is often used somewhat disparagingly, with a suggestion that the reputation being refereed to may in fact be overrated or undeserved?
In light of subsequent clarification from OP, I suggest. hallmark. A phrase which can to be used in exactly the same way as some other offerings, and sometimes it’s used in reference to undesirable qualities, sounds good; “The hallmark of industriousness is associated with rich people”
sounds good to me.
- 287061 views
- 414 answers
- 105865 votes
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Asked on November 27, 2021 in Meaning.
If OP is looking for an antonym that includes some negative connotations I suggest kudos.
In my experience kudos is often used somewhat disparagingly, with a suggestion that the reputation being refereed to may in fact be overrated or undeserved?
In light of subsequent clarification from OP, I suggest. hallmark. A phrase which can to be used in exactly the same way as some other offerings, and sometimes it’s used in reference to undesirable qualities, sounds good; “The hallmark of industriousness is associated with rich people”
sounds good to me.
- 287061 views
- 414 answers
- 105865 votes
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Asked on November 26, 2021 in Meaning.
If OP is looking for an antonym that includes some negative connotations I suggest kudos.
In my experience kudos is often used somewhat disparagingly, with a suggestion that the reputation being refereed to may in fact be overrated or undeserved?
In light of subsequent clarification from OP, I suggest. hallmark. A phrase which can to be used in exactly the same way as some other offerings, and sometimes it’s used in reference to undesirable qualities, sounds good; “The hallmark of industriousness is associated with rich people”
sounds good to me.
- 287061 views
- 414 answers
- 105865 votes
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Asked on November 25, 2021 in Meaning.
If OP is looking for an antonym that includes some negative connotations I suggest kudos.
In my experience kudos is often used somewhat disparagingly, with a suggestion that the reputation being refereed to may in fact be overrated or undeserved?
In light of subsequent clarification from OP, I suggest. hallmark. A phrase which can to be used in exactly the same way as some other offerings, and sometimes it’s used in reference to undesirable qualities, sounds good; “The hallmark of industriousness is associated with rich people”
sounds good to me.
- 287061 views
- 414 answers
- 105865 votes
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Asked on November 25, 2021 in Meaning.
If OP is looking for an antonym that includes some negative connotations I suggest kudos.
In my experience kudos is often used somewhat disparagingly, with a suggestion that the reputation being refereed to may in fact be overrated or undeserved?
In light of subsequent clarification from OP, I suggest. hallmark. A phrase which can to be used in exactly the same way as some other offerings, and sometimes it’s used in reference to undesirable qualities, sounds good; “The hallmark of industriousness is associated with rich people”
sounds good to me.
- 287061 views
- 414 answers
- 105865 votes
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Asked on November 24, 2021 in Meaning.
If OP is looking for an antonym that includes some negative connotations I suggest kudos.
In my experience kudos is often used somewhat disparagingly, with a suggestion that the reputation being refereed to may in fact be overrated or undeserved?
In light of subsequent clarification from OP, I suggest. hallmark. A phrase which can to be used in exactly the same way as some other offerings, and sometimes it’s used in reference to undesirable qualities, sounds good; “The hallmark of industriousness is associated with rich people”
sounds good to me.
- 287061 views
- 414 answers
- 105865 votes