Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!clyde!bellcore!rutgers!mailrus!uflorida!gatech!bbn!gateway!RELAY-NSWC.NAVY.MIL!dsill From: dsill@RELAY-NSWC.NAVY.MIL (Dave Sill) Newsgroups: comp.emacs Subject: Re: the opposite of "bashing" Message-ID: <33277@bbn.COM> Date: 8 Dec 88 21:46:35 GMT Sender: news@bbn.COM Organization: Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren, VA Lines: 26 >> Is there an opposite to the term "bashing" meaning an unfair, >> unwarranted, harsh criticism (especially without an adequate >> understanding) of an idea, group, etc.? I need to use this >> term (the opposite) but cannot think of a word that captures >> the meaning. Perhaps there is none but I thought I would ask >> anyway. >> >But what does "opposite" mean here? The opposite of unfair, >unwarranted, and harsh? In that case the "critique" family applies >("fair" and "even-handed" come to mind). Or the opposite of criticism, >something like the "flattery" family? I'm just guessing, but I'd say he's probably looking for a term that means unfair, unwarranted, glowing praise. "Flattery" and "adulation" come close, but don't have the colloquial effect that "bashing" has. The dictionary I have doesn't agree with me, but "slaving" seems to be a possibility. ========= The opinions expressed above are mine. "The current free flow of information will stop. Everyone will be very careful about who they come into contact with and with whom they share their information. [The computer virus plague] might do to computers what AIDS has done to sex." -- Anonymous Analyst in Datamation