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Takes A Swipe At Antonyms

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approve
  • accept
  • acclaim
  • admire
  • applaud
  • appreciate
  • approbate
  • be big on
  • commend
  • countenance
  • esteem
  • face it
  • favor
  • go along with
  • grin and bear it
  • handle
  • like
  • live with
build up
  • add to
  • boost
  • develop
  • enhance
  • expand
  • extend
  • fortify
  • heighten
  • hype
  • improve
  • increase
  • intensify
  • plug
  • promote
  • publicize
  • puff
  • reinforce
commend
  • acclaim
  • accredit
  • advocate
  • applaud
  • approve
  • boost
  • build
  • build up
  • compliment
  • countenance
  • endorse
  • eulogize
  • extol
  • give a posy
  • gold star
  • hail
  • hand it to
compliment
  • acclaim
  • acclamation
  • admiration
  • adulation
  • applause
  • appreciation
  • approval
  • blessing
  • bouquet
  • buttering up
  • cajolery
  • commendation
  • comp
  • confirmation
  • congratulations
  • courtesy
  • encomium
enlarge
  • add to
  • aggrandize
  • amplify
  • augment
  • beef up
  • blow up
  • boost
  • broaden
  • build
  • bulk
  • develop
  • diffuse
  • dilate
  • distend
  • elaborate
  • elongate
  • embroider
exaggerate
  • amplify
  • blow out of proportion
  • boast
  • boost
  • brag
  • build up
  • caricature
  • color
  • cook up
  • corrupt
  • distort
  • embroider
  • emphasize
  • enlarge
  • exalt
  • expand
  • fabricate
flatter
  • adulate
  • beslaver
  • blandish
  • bootlick
  • brownnose
  • build up
  • butter up
  • cajole
  • cater to
  • charm
  • con
  • court
  • fawn
  • get next to
  • glorify
  • grovel
  • humor
increase
  • access
  • accession
  • accretion
  • accrual
  • accumulation
  • aggrandizement
  • augmentation
  • boost
  • breakthrough
  • burgeoning
  • cumulation
  • development
  • elaboration
  • enlargement
  • escalation
  • exaggeration
  • expansion
laud
  • admire
  • adore
  • approve
  • bless
  • boost
  • build up
  • celebrate
  • commend
  • compliment
  • cry up
  • eulogize
  • extol
  • flatter
  • glorify
  • hand it to
  • honor
  • hymn
overestimate
  • aggrandize
  • amplify
  • blow-up
  • build up
  • color
  • distend
  • dramatize
  • elaborate
  • embellish
  • enhance
  • enlarge
  • expand
  • falsify
  • fudge
  • heighten
  • hyperbolize
  • lie
overrate
  • assess too highly
  • build up
  • exaggerate
  • exceed
  • expect too much of
  • magnify
  • make too much of
  • overassess
  • overesteem
  • overestimate
  • overpraise
  • overprize
  • overreckon
  • oversell
  • overvalue
  • rate too highly
  • think too highly of
overvalue
  • blow
  • blunder
  • discount
  • disregard
  • drop the ball
  • err
  • get signals crossed
  • get wrong
  • go wrong
  • mess up
  • misconstrue
  • miscount
  • misinterpret
  • misjudge
  • misread
  • misreckon
  • miss by a mile
praise
  • acclaim
  • acclamation
  • accolade
  • applause
  • appreciation
  • approbation
  • approval
  • big hand
  • boost
  • bravo
  • celebration
  • cheer
  • cheering
  • citation
  • commendation
  • compliment
  • cry
raise
  • accession
  • accretion
  • addition
  • advance
  • augmentation
  • boost
  • bump
  • hike
  • hold-up
  • increment
  • jump
  • jump-up
  • leg
  • leg-up
  • move-up
  • promotion
  • raising
upgrade
  • advance
  • better
  • boost
  • elevate
  • enhance
  • increase
  • lift
  • make better
  • make strides
  • move up
  • progress
  • promote
  • raise
value
  • amount
  • appraisal
  • assessment
  • charge
  • cost
  • equivalent
  • expense
  • market price
  • monetary worth
  • price
  • profit
  • rate

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