Irony.
irony.
There is no opposite meaning/antonym for symbol, as it is a noun. However there is an antonym for the words symbolical, and symbolic both of which have the same antonym-nonrepresentative.
Asking for assistance is the opposite but there is no actual opposite word for impressement.
The question is, in itself, ironic as sarcasm by definition does not convey its actual meaning. It is used to mock the other person or convey contempt. It is often in the form of an exaggerated expression of the exact opposite of its true meaning.
The opposite of imaginary could be real, actual, or existing.
Yes, it is always true. If it was "opposite day", the actual meaning would be taken as 'it is opposite day'. If it was not opposite day, the sentence would be taken as read and would be correct. On Opposite Day : "It is not opposite day" = "It is opposite day" = True On Any Other Day: "It is not opposite day" = "It is not opposite day" = True If you said it WAS Opposite Day, it won't always be true.
The opposite of implicature in linguistics is explicature. Implicature refers to meaning inferred from what is said, while explicature refers to the explicit meaning conveyed by the actual words used in communication.
yes i thtink they are
There is no actual "opposite" of an insect. However, the other insect-sized arthropods are the arachnids (Spiders and scorpions).
what is actual meaning of ADMIN?
Name or actual angle?
accapella
actual, real, factual