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Is there a phrasal verb that means the opposite to grow on? Is there a phrasal verb that means the opposite to grow on? I didn't like this beret, but now it grows me on because I look very cute when I wear it. How would be the opposite? Or any expresion? Oh! Is the sentence correct? Thanks in advance.
28 июля 2017 г., 18:30
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I didn't like this beret, but now it IS GROWING ON ME because I look very cute when I wear it. Another option: "but it has grown on me" The closest opposite I can think of is "to go off" something (but this is pretty specific to the UK). e.g. I started to go off this beret when I noticed another kid in school wearing the same one. Another good option is "to be over," e.g. I'm completely over this beret now - the color is completely faded. You could also use "to lose interest in," or "to get bored of", but they aren't quite as specific. Hope that helps! :)
28 июля 2017 г.
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