What are the hypernyms for Did one's bidding?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for did one's bidding?
"Did one's bidding" implies obeying or following someone's commands or requests. Its antonyms would be to defy, disobey, reject, oppose, challenge or neglect. These words denote a sense of independence and a lack of compliance towards someone else's will. To defy means to resist authority or rules. Disobey means to refuse to comply with instructions. Reject indicates a refusal to accept or approve something. Oppose means to be against or disagree with something. Challenge implies questioning or opposing someone or something. Neglect denotes to pay no attention or to overlook something. In contrast, "did one's bidding" suggests a submission of one's individual will to another's.
What are the antonyms for Did one's bidding?
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v.
• heed
• obey
- argue
, - ask
, - decline
, - deny
, - differ
, - disagree
, - disallow
, - disapprove
, - disobey
, - dispute
, - dissent
, - fail
, - leave
, - miss
, - mutiny
, - object
, - oppose
, - protest
, - question
, - rebel
, - refuse
, - reject
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Related words: do someone's bidding, do the bidding, do for you, do somebody's bidding, do your bidding, do for me
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