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All impulsion antonyms

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noun impulsion

  • aversion — If you have an aversion to someone or something, you dislike them very much.
  • pulsion — the act of driving forward
  • deterrent — A deterrent is something that prevents people from doing something by making them afraid of what will happen to them if they do it.
  • hindrance — an impeding, stopping, preventing, or the like.
  • liberty — freedom from arbitrary or despotic government or control.
  • permission — authorization granted to do something; formal consent: to ask permission to leave the room.
  • discouragement — an act or instance of discouraging.
  • freedom — the state of being free or at liberty rather than in confinement or under physical restraint: He won his freedom after a retrial.
  • aggression — Aggression is a quality of anger and determination that makes you ready to attack other people.
  • allowance — An allowance is money that is given to someone, usually on a regular basis, in order to help them pay for the things that they need.
  • abandon — If you abandon a place, thing, or person, you leave the place, thing, or person permanently or for a long time, especially when you should not do so.
  • disregard — to pay no attention to; leave out of consideration; ignore: Disregard the footnotes.
  • forgetfulness — apt to forget; that forgets: a forgetful person.
  • renunciation — an act or instance of relinquishing, abandoning, repudiating, or sacrificing something, as a right, title, person, or ambition: the king's renunciation of the throne.
  • slight — small in amount, degree, etc.: a slight increase; a slight odor.
  • neglect — to pay no attention or too little attention to; disregard or slight: The public neglected his genius for many years.
  • disgust — to cause loathing or nausea in.
  • dislike — to regard with displeasure, antipathy, or aversion: I dislike working. I dislike oysters.
  • hate — to dislike intensely or passionately; feel extreme aversion for or extreme hostility toward; detest: to hate the enemy; to hate bigotry.
  • hatred — the feeling of one who hates; intense dislike or extreme aversion or hostility.
  • indifference — lack of interest or concern: We were shocked by their indifference toward poverty.
  • block — A block of flats or offices is a large building containing them.
  • diversion — the act of diverting or turning aside, as from a course or purpose: a diversion of industry into the war effort.
  • restraint — a restraining action or influence: freedom from restraint.
  • disinclination — the absence of inclination; reluctance; unwillingness.
  • check — Check is also a noun.
  • reality — the state or quality of being real.
  • concrete — Concrete is a substance used for building which is made by mixing together cement, sand, small stones, and water.
  • thing — (in Scandinavian countries) a public meeting or assembly, especially a legislative assembly or a court of law.
  • truth — the true or actual state of a matter: He tried to find out the truth.
  • pull — pull media
  • prevention — the act of preventing; effectual hindrance.
  • dullness — not sharp; blunt: a dull knife.
  • depression — A depression is a time when there is very little economic activity, which causes a lot of unemployment and poverty.
  • decrease — When something decreases or when you decrease it, it becomes less in quantity, size, or intensity.
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