What are the hypernyms for Lay at one's door?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
Other hypernyms:
blame, impute, assign responsibility, Assign accountability, Assign culpability, Assign fault, Assign liability.
What are the opposite words for lay at one's door?
The phrase "lay at one's door" means to blame or hold responsible for something. Its antonyms include absolve, exonerate, acquit, and exculpate, which all mean to clear someone of blame. Another antonym is vindicate, which means to show that someone was right or justified in their actions. Other antonyms include praise, commend, and laud, which mean to express approval or admiration. Instead of laying blame, these words focus on acknowledging and recognizing positive actions or qualities. Finally, forgive can also be considered an antonym as it means to stop feeling anger or resentment towards someone for something they have done.
What are the antonyms for Lay at one's door?
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v.
• arraign
• blame
- absolve
, - acquit
, - applaud
, - approve
, - commend
, - compliment
, - endorse
, - exalt
, - flatter
, - laud
, - praise
, - sanction
, - thank
.
• condemn
• implicate
- conceal
, - defend
, - disconnect
, - dissociate
, - divide
, - exclude
, - guard
, - hide
, - neglect
, - protect
, - separate
, - support
.
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