A drop of liquid from the eye (rhymes with beer), or to rip something like cloth or paper (rhymes with hair).
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Synonyms are two words that have similar meanings. Antonyms are two words that have opposite meanings. "Assuring" can be either an antonym or a synonym, depending what other word you are comparing it to.
No. The word "hardly" is an adverb with two meanings: "barely" or sometimes "solidly."
"Not failing" and "going on" are two meanings of the English word "passing".Specifically, the word is a present participle. It may have many more or less literal meanings. But two of its most common uses relate to moving on to somewhere else and to succeeding on assignments and tests.
Tear, as in to tear some paper, has the past tense of tore.
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Yes, the word "race" can have opposite meanings. It can refer to a competition involving speed, or it can also refer to a categorization of human beings based on physical characteristics such as skin color, which is often associated with discrimination and inequality.
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It depends on the context. In the context of "a teardrop came from her eye", it is one word. In the context of "he watched the tear drop to the floor", it is two words.
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a compound word
No, "run" is not a preposition. It is a verb that describes an action or movement.
An autoantonym is a single word which can have two completely opposite meanings.
Negative or positive
-rrhexis meaning to rupture
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