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What is the opposite of legal?

Illegal


What is the opposite prefix to lawful?

illegal..


What is the opposite or antonyms words of a illegal?

Legal


What word is the opposite of forbidden?

No Admitance


What is the opposite of the word legal?

Illegal, unauthorized, not permitted or allowed.


What word is the opposite of the word legal?

Illegal, unauthorized, not permitted or allowed.


Is it illegal to shower naked with a cousin of the opposite gender?

It's probably not illegal in some countries, but inadvisable in most circumstances.


Is shared bedrooms of opposite sex kids illegal in the state of Utah?

no, not in any state.


In a game of tennis is it illegal for the ball to bounce twice in the service box before reaching the opposite player?

no


Is transsexualism illegal?

No, it is not illegal in most of the world. Transsexualism is a condition, not a crime nor behavior. If being with the opposite genitals of what you were supposed to have is a crime, then why isn't cancer, heart disease, and diabetes considered crimes?


Can you microwave urine after its been refrigerated and still be good?

It will probably be just as delicious as it ever was (that is to say, pretty much the exact opposite of delicious).Cheating on your drug test is illegal. We're not supposed to answer questions about how to do illegal things.


What is the definition for the prefix 'il'?

The prefix il-, as well as the similar prefixes im-, in-, and ir-, all mean "not", or "the opposite of".They have their roots in the Latin in- (which also means "not" or "the opposite of"), but the -n- was assimilated with the sound of the following consonant, to become words such asillegal: the opposite of legalinfamous: the opposite of famousimpossible: the opposite of impossibleirresponsible: the opposite of responsibleThese four prefixes share the same definition, and the same roots, and are worth mentioning together.