What is a word opposite of “bitter”? For example, being in love twice has taught me that I love love but I do not prefer it. What is the word for that?
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Replying to @vgr
I feel like “bittersweet” carries a slightly negative connotation. I need a synonym for “indifferent” that also implies that I don’t prefer it
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Replying to @GirlNamedMarley
As in you approve of something but not for yourself personally? Like I like children but don’t want any myself ?
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Replying to @GirlNamedMarley
I think “approve” does the trick. Positive but suggests you don’t necessarily want it for yourself. For example I approve of learning music, running for political office, learning to code. But I wouldn’t say I approve of travel. I’d say I like to travel.
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Replying to @GirlNamedMarley
Hercules Poirot often says something like it. Agatha Christie novels often have unattached detectives like Poirot and Miss Marple working to bring young lovers together while solving the murder. It’s a very uncle/aunt type sentiment so you’re aging yourself
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Replying to @vgr
LOL sounds like stories i don't care to read because why would anyone work to make anyone feel anything
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Oh not that way. As in the unsolved murder creating barriers preventing couple from being together so a reason to solve it.
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