galgeras
Obfuscate (synonym: confuse) - The politician used complex jargon to obfuscate his true intentions. Fatuous (synonym: foolish) - His fatuous behavior during the meeting led to his dismissal. Perspicacious (synonym: insightful) - The perspicacious detective quickly solved the case. Mellifluous (synonym: melodious) - The singer's mellifluous voice captivated the audience. Mawkish (synonym: sentimental) - The movie's mawkish ending brought tears to many viewers. Bucolic (synonym: rural) - The painting depicted a bucolic scene of rolling hills and grazing sheep. Quixotic (synonym: idealistic) - His quixotic quest for perfection often led to disappointment. Recalcitrant (synonym: disobedient) - The recalcitrant student refused to follow the teacher's instructions. Vicissitude (synonym: change) - The company went through various vicissitudes before achieving success. Ochlophobia (synonym: fear of crowds) - Her ochlophobia made it difficult for her to attend concerts or events with large gatherings.
infinite finite
the tower si long the ballpen is short
Synonyms are two or more words that have the same meaning.For example, joy and happiness are considered synonyms.Antonyms are two or more words that have opposite meanings.For example, up and down are antonyms.A thesaurus is a good source for looking up synonyms, and will often list antonyms as well.
antonyms is the opposite.
yes and no it depends ifyour dumb or smart
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disreputableness, notoriety
dissimilar, mismatched, unfamiliar, individual
This looks like your homework. Get off your backside, put your brain into gear and do it yourself. It is not that hard.
expatriate, interloper, different, unexpected, quirkiness, unexplored, unfamiliar, outlandish
Light -Heavy Sad-Happy Ashamed-Proud Hot-cold Up-Down Fast-slow Left-right High-Low Lazy-Hard Working Long-Short