thesaurus
A thesaurus specifically would typically provide lists of synonyms and antonyms for words, while a dictionary would focus on providing definitions, pronunciation, and word usage in addition to synonyms and antonyms.
The verb "cleave" is the only English word with two synonyms which are antonyms of each other: adhere and separate.
i only no synonyms they are forage, make clean, gather and feed
i only know some synonyms but they are bitterness distrust if you go on dictionary.com at the top there are tabs and click on theserous and you can type in any word and itll give you synonyms and antonyms :) scepticism, pessimism, misanthropy, disbelief, doubt, mistrust
Clever and wise are not exact synonyms, but they would only rarely be antonyms. They both have the underlying meaning of mental acuity, or smartness, although each has an inference of the type or source for this faculty.
Only if you can disprove/prove the existence of God.
gives only a short definition.
One can learn about reparation from dictionaries. Dictionaries offer not only meaning to the word reparation but antonyms and synonyms for the word reparation as well.
There are no antonyms to nouns, only antonyms to adverbs and adjectives.
Nouns don't have antonyms. Only adjectives, and adverbs and verbs have antonyms.
No, nouns can also have antonyms: day/night, light/darkness,...
The only use I could find for 'list' in collective nouns is 'a list of hulks', an obscure word for a ship that floats but is incapable of sailing.Thereapparentlyis no collective noun for 'lists', in which case a noun suitable for the situation is used, for example a list of lists, a book of lists, a journal of lists, etc.