The opposite of "ask" is "answer".
He tried to claim that the idea was his original concept.
a claim
No, "claim" is not a preposition. It is a verb that means to assert ownership or make a statement without providing evidence.
The opposite of a liar is someone who is truthful or honest.
undeclared
There isn't really an opposite. Some might claim a mammal is the opposite of a reptile, but this comparison breaks down when you look at their biology in detail. --------------------------------------------------- Yes applying the concept of an opposite to living things is a bit meaningless.
neither. they're 2 entirely different words with entirely different meanings that are not opposite. so 'admire' and 'claim' are NOT synonyms or antonyms.
Advocates of open primaries claim they preserve the secret ballot. The opposite of an open primary is a closed primary.
I guess you could claim one opposite of a tautology is an oxymoron.
As in "I hereby DISCLAIM that I read the letter." meaning that you claim that you did not ... so basically the opposite of claim. -Coltrane Tryk DISCLAIM DISCLAIM DISCLAIM DISCLAIM i have ABSOLUTELY no idea. -Geferina Jkbofeista
The antonym for "pose" is "disavow" or "reject," meaning to deny or renounce a claim or assertion.
US Republicans claim to support the interests of small businesses when their voting record consistently demonstrates the opposite partially because of the way many votes include special interest topics. A Republican may want to vote for a specific issue but that issue would be attached to another topic.
Since winnings are the opposite of losses, your question is very confusing. Perhaps your lottery winnings were stolen. If so, you can report the theft to the police.
Demagnetize it, then remagnetize it the opposite direction. It's a lot of work and it would undoubtedly be easier just to repaint it and claim you reversed the polarity.
"Right" can have various definitions depending on the context. It can refer to something that is morally or ethically correct, a direction opposite of left, or a legal entitlement or claim.
If anyhing, it's the opposite...not reporting tips when your in an industry like food service where they are common, may delay things.