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Entertain Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for entertain in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of entertain in 27 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for entertain alphabetically.

anger
  • acrimony
  • animosity
  • annoyance
  • antagonism
  • blow up
  • cat fit
  • chagrin
  • choler
  • conniption
  • dander
annoy
  • T-off
  • abrade
  • agitate
  • ask for it
  • badger
  • be at
  • be on the back of
  • bedevil
  • beleaguer
  • bore
bore
  • bother
  • bromide
  • bummer
  • creep
  • deadhead
  • downer
  • drag
  • drip
  • dull person
  • flat tire
depress
  • abase
  • afflict
  • ail
  • bear down
  • beat
  • beat down
  • bother
  • bug
  • bum out
  • cast down
disappoint
  • abort
  • baffle
  • balk
  • bring to naught
  • bungle
  • cast down
  • chagrin
  • circumvent
  • come to nothing
  • dash
discourage
  • abash
  • afflict
  • alarm
  • appall
  • awe
  • beat down
  • bother
  • break one's heart
  • bully
  • cast down
displease
  • aggravate
  • anger
  • annoy
  • antagonize
  • bother
  • cap
  • chagrin
  • cool
  • curdle
  • cut to the quick
disregard
  • apathy
  • brush-off
  • contempt
  • disdain
  • disesteem
  • disfavor
  • disinterest
  • disrespect
  • forgetting
  • heedlessness
dissuade
  • advise against
  • caution against
  • chicken out
  • counsel
  • cry out against
  • deprecate
  • derail
  • deter
  • disadvise
  • discourage
distress
  • ache
  • affliction
  • anguish
  • anxiety
  • bad news
  • blues
  • care
  • concern
  • cross
  • dejection
disturb
  • afflict
  • agitate
  • ail
  • alarm
  • amaze
  • annoy
  • arouse
  • astound
  • badger
  • burn up
forget
  • blow
  • clean forget
  • consign to oblivion
  • dismiss from mind
  • disremember
  • draw a blank
  • escape one's memory
  • fail to remember
  • let slip from memory
  • lose consciousness of
frustrate
  • annul
  • arrest
  • baffle
  • balk
  • bar
  • beat
  • block
  • cancel
  • check
  • circumvent
irritate
  • abrade
  • affront
  • aggravate
  • annoy
  • bother
  • bug
  • burn
  • chafe
  • confuse
  • distemper
not use
  • abandoned
  • available
  • bare
  • clear
  • deserted
  • devoid
  • disengaged
  • free
  • idle
  • not in use
offend
  • affront
  • aggrieve
  • anger
  • annoy
  • antagonize
  • be disagreeable
  • disgruntle
  • disgust
  • disoblige
  • distress
pain
  • ache
  • affliction
  • agony
  • burn
  • catch
  • convulsion
  • cramp
  • crick
  • discomfort
  • distress
refuse
  • debris
  • dregs
  • dross
  • dump
  • dunghill
  • dust
  • hogwash
  • junk
  • leavings
  • litter
reject
  • burn
  • cashier
  • cast aside
  • cast off
  • cast out
  • chuck
  • decline
  • deny
  • despise
  • disallow
repel
  • beat back
  • beat off
  • brush off
  • buck
  • cast aside
  • chase away
  • check
  • confront
  • cool
  • cut
repulse
  • brush-off
  • check
  • cold shoulder
  • defeat
  • disappointment
  • failure
  • nix
  • nothing doing
  • rebuff
  • refusal
tire
  • annoy
  • bore
  • burn out
  • bush
  • collapse
  • crawl
  • debilitate
  • deject
  • depress
  • disgust
trouble
  • agitation
  • anxiety
  • bad news
  • bind
  • bother
  • commotion
  • concern
  • danger
  • difficulty
  • dilemma
turn away
  • break off
  • come between
  • disaffect
  • disunite
  • divide
  • divorce
  • estrange
  • make indifferent
  • part
  • separate
turn off
  • alienate
  • bore
  • disenchant
  • disinterest
  • displease
  • irritate
  • lose one's interest
  • make one sick
  • nauseate
  • offend
upset
  • agitated
  • all torn up
  • amazed
  • antsy
  • apprehensive
  • blue
  • broken up
  • bummed out
  • capsized
  • chaotic
worry
  • anguish
  • annoyance
  • apprehension
  • bad news
  • care
  • concern
  • disquiet
  • distress
  • disturbance
  • doubt

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