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At last we have an antonym for "the big picture."
It can be thought of as the antonym to a catalyst.
In some games, fitness and sports seem to be antonyms.
Its antonym is before or, in a more clumsy form, forward of.
Comfort: something that has now become the very antonym of luxury.
Descent had been wrong, so there could not be adjacent antonyms.
It is sometimes used as an antonym of judicial restraint.
The word pride is used in this case an antonym for shame.
"That was the antonym to none of the prior concepts."
So far as Victor knew, there was no antonym for the word "surgical."
Among these changes were the removal of antonym questions, and an increased focus on passage reading.
On the verbal section, there will be no more "antonym" questions to test vocabulary.
Therefore the term was first used simply as an antonym of democratic centralism.
Antonym to Lift is drop or to put down.
A human being cannot be another person's "physical antonym.
Besides, "It's excellent for vocabulary and has a lot of antonyms."
A dictionary of synonyms and antonyms might also be useful.
An antonym is a word that has the opposite meaning as another word.
It isn't only the synonyms; there are also the antonyms.
A word may have more than one antonym.
The antonym is to bemoan by wringing of the hands.
In better thesauruses, you'll find him listed as an antonym for "Chinese guy."
Some thesauruses also include antonyms (words that have the opposite meaning).
The College Board also took antonyms off the test and gave kids thirty minutes more to complete it.
"Joy was third, so I was sure the antonym had to be sixth."