The antonym of knowledge (knowing) is ignorance (not knowing).
The opposite of ignorance is knowledge
philos = love Sophia = wisdom / knowledge hence philosophy = the love of wisdom / knowledge the antonym of love is hate hate in greek is 'misos' hence, the antonym of philosophy would, I suppose, be misosophia. In Light Morpheus
Yes, "teach" is the antonym of "learn." Learning involves gaining knowledge or skills, while teaching involves imparting knowledge or skills to others.
Ignorance is the opposite, or antonym, of knowledge: "The condition of being uninformed or uneducated. Lacking knowledge or information."
education, knowledge, refinementscholarship, education, refinement.
The antonym for epistemological is likely ontological, which pertains to the nature of being or existence rather than knowledge acquisition.
A "teacher" is one who imparts information or knowledge to othersThe word cannot have a direct antonym (someone who takes away your knowledge). However, the complement to "teacher" is "student." The word meaning student that begins with a P is pupil.
The word teacher means "One who imparts knowledge/information to others". The antonym to that would be "one who takes knowledge away from others," for which there is not a word.The word that you may be looking for is "Student" which is the opposite of teacher.
TEACHER : one who imparts information or knowledge to others The word cannot have a direct antonym (someone who takes away your knowledge). However, the complement to "teacher" is "student". A word meaning student that begins with a P is "pupil".
The Antonym of teach, according to thesaurus.com, is Learn. This does of course make sense. For if you are not teach someone knowledge, you are learning from the teaching of someones knowledge.
Bilingual doesn't have an antonym. An antonym is a word with the opposite meaning. The word "monolingual" refers to the knowledge or use of only one language. There is also trilingual, for three, or multilingual for any number of languages greater than 2.
No, study is not an antonym for pursue. Pursue means to actively seek to achieve a goal or objective, while study refers to acquiring knowledge through focused learning. Both words involve different actions and intentions.