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She always praises everything I say.

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Idioms like "pick holes in" are perfect antonyms for praise when the context is about criticism rather than simple dislike.
Updated On: Aug 12, 2025
  • picks holes in
  • dislikes
  • rebukes
  • picks holes to
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

The underlined phrase "praises" means to express approval or admiration for something.
We are looking for an opposite meaning, which should convey criticism or disapproval.
Option (a) "picks holes in" is an idiomatic expression that means to find faults or criticize something.
This directly contrasts with "praises," making it the best antonym.
Option (b) "dislikes" is a general term for having a negative feeling, but it doesn’t necessarily imply active criticism.
Option (c) "rebukes" means to scold or reprimand, but it is stronger and usually for misbehavior, not general disagreement.
Option (d) "picks holes to" is grammatically incomplete and incorrect.
Therefore, option (a) is the most accurate opposite.
Example: "Instead of praising my work, he always picks holes in it to find mistakes."
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