I don't think nouns can have antonyms because if you were talking about an animal, they don't have antonyms. For example, wigwam is a noun and it doesn't have an antonym. Just think about it. It'll make sense.
No, a noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.
A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.
A noun and a pronoun are both words for people and things.
The opposite of words is no words at all (a blank page, silence).
Actually, I think they don't. Antonyms are the opposites of words, so maybe if your talking about an animal...
A Thesaurus is a dictionary of synonyms and antonyms.
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Pendant is a noun. Nouns do not have antonyms
There are no antonyms for nouns, but the word "sedan" might work.
Coins, as with most nouns, do not have specific antonyms.
Antonyms do not exist for nouns that are things. For example the opposite of refrigerator is not oven; even though they do opposite things they are not antonyms.
The word diameter does not have an antonym. You could have as well asked the antonym of dog.Most antonyms are adjectives or adverbs. Most nouns do not have antonyms.
There are no antonyms to nouns, only antonyms to adverbs and adjectives.
It does not have antonym. Not all nouns do.
Nouns don't have antonyms.
Nouns do not have literal antonyms.
Nouns don't have antonyms. Only adjectives, and adverbs and verbs have antonyms.
No, nouns can also have antonyms: day/night, light/darkness,...
Pendant is a noun. Nouns do not have antonyms
The antonym for the word district is "whole" or "entirety".
Quart is a noun, nouns do not have antonyms.
There are no antonyms for nouns, but the word "sedan" might work.
they are both antonyms/nouns.
thunderstorm is a noun, and nouns do not have antonyms