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The word sheriff does not have an opposite. Not all words do.
There is no word that has a meaning opposite to rice. Not all words have opposites.
Approachable because it is the opposite of the other synonyms. I disagree with the above response. The word fear does not belong. The word fear is not synonymous with either the word intimidating or the word scary (although the words intimidating and scary are synonymous with each other.) The word fear is used as either a noun or a verb. The other three words, however, are all used as adjectives. The word fear is not used as an adjective. None of the other three words is used as a noun or a verb.
Not all words have opposites, and doctor is one of them. There is no anti-doctor. Either you are one, or you're not.
Not all words have opposites, and army is one of those. There is no such thing as an anti-army. Either you have one, or you don't. And that's it.
A teepee is a kind of portable tent used by native north americans. There are many synonyms, but this is not the kind of word which has an antonym, unless it is "not a teepee".The Wikipedia article on antonyms says, "not all words have an opposite. Some words are non-opposable. For example, animal or plant species have no binary opposites (other than possible gender opposites such as lion/lioness, etc.); the word platypus therefore has no word that stands in opposition to it (hence the unanswerability of What is the opposite of platypus?)."
in the context of computers only: uninstallation all other contexts: removal
Antonym means "opposite", so not all words have good antonyms. Porridge is one of them, there is no word for anti-porridge.
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OPPOSITESThe word "opposite" means having a quality or condition that is the reverse of another quality, being completely different or contradictory.Examples would be UP as the opposite of DOWN, WET as the opposite of DRY, BALD as the opposite of HAIRY, or NEGATIVE charge as the opposite of POSITIVE charge. Not all words or conditions can have a true opposite, and some concepts can only be opposite in one sense or with respect to one property.The term for words that have the opposite meaning (or nearly so) is antonyms.ACROSS FROMThe word opposite can also mean across from, as on the other side of a table, the other side of a room, or the other side of a street.An opposite is something completely different from something else in some manner. The concepts of hot and cold are opposites, as are up and down. In physics, the opposite of a positive charge is a negative charge, and in some cases these types of opposites may cancel each other out.In human behavior, an opposite of someone is one whose qualities or social tendencies are very different in some ways (e.g. introvert/extrovert, optimist/pessimist).The word for words that mean the opposite of each other, or nearly so, is antonym. An antonym of tall may be short, and an antonym of large can be small. Some words have very specific meanings, or more than one meaning, and may have more than one antonym.
OPPOSITESThe word "opposite" means having a quality or condition that is the reverse of another quality, being completely different or contradictory.Examples would be UP as the opposite of DOWN, WET as the opposite of DRY, BALD as the opposite of HAIRY, or NEGATIVE charge as the opposite of POSITIVE charge. Not all words or conditions can have a true opposite, and some concepts can only be opposite in one sense or with respect to one property.The term for words that have the opposite meaning (or nearly so) is antonyms.ACROSS FROMThe word opposite can also mean across from, as on the other side of a table, the other side of a room, or the other side of a street.An opposite is something completely different from something else in some manner. The concepts of hot and cold are opposites, as are up and down. In physics, the opposite of a positive charge is a negative charge, and in some cases these types of opposites may cancel each other out.In human behavior, an opposite of someone is one whose qualities or social tendencies are very different in some ways (e.g. introvert/extrovert, optimist/pessimist).The word for words that mean the opposite of each other, or nearly so, is antonym. An antonym of tall may be short, and an antonym of large can be small. Some words have very specific meanings, or more than one meaning, and may have more than one antonym.
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