1. She grated the cheese.
antonyms = SHRED, pulverize, mince, grind, granulate, crush, crumble.
2. Her bones grated together.
antonyms = GRIND, rub, rasp, scrape, jar, grit, creak.
3. His rudeness is beginning to grate on my nerves.
antonyms = chafe, jar, gnaw at, irritate, annoy, rankle, gall, irk, vex, exasperate, go against the grain.
The antonym for ingrate is grateful.
The word grateful comes from the archaic adjective grate, meaning thankful. In modern English, the verb for grateful would be thank.
i am not their sure either i am looking for the antonym of languid so if anyone could tell me that would be grate
The antonym for the noun burrow (animal den or shelter) is not a burrow, no burrow. The antonym for verb burrow (to drill or dig a hole) is to fill or to fill in. The antonym for the verb burrow (to hide or to cover) is expose, reveal, uncover. The antonym for the verb burrow (to cuddle or to hold) is push away.
The word grate is a noun, meaning part of a fireplace.Example sentence: Jack put some kindling and a few logs on the grate.The word grate is also a verb: grate, grates, grating, grated.
antidote
dispersal, scattering
Neither it is a verb.
That's a great way to gate the cheese!
To not worry over (Verb Use antonym) Child (Noun Use Antonym)
it depends on the use of the word exit as it is both a noun and a verb. For the verb exit the antonym is enter, and for the noun exit the antonym is entrance.
To amuse is a transitive verb. (To cause to laugh or smile by giving pleasure: I was not amused by his jokes.) However, it can be an antonym. (for example, an antonym of boring....)