The opposite of smart is unintelligent, unclever, or foolish.
The word "stupid" is sometimes used as the opposite, but it is more often applied to unwise actions rather than ignorant ones.
No, Clever is the opposite of dumb The opposite of selfish is generous
the opposite of mong is clever
The opposite would be clever, ingenious, or brilliant.
The antonym (opposite) of thick is slender or slim or thin. For thick as in stupid (The mouse is not clever. It is thick.), the antonym is smart or clever/intelligent.
Depending on what you think the meaning of these words are. A synonym would be where two words mean the same thing, so clever and ignorant are antonyms. These words do have opposite meanings.
No, Clever is the opposite of dumb The opposite of selfish is generous
An antonym means opposite so the opposite of clever is dumb or stupid and the like.
the opposite of mong is clever
There is a word unclever which is rarely used.The opposite of clever (bright, smart) would be dull, foolish, or unintuitive.
The opposite would be clever, ingenious, or brilliant.
The antonym (opposite) of thick is slender or slim or thin. For thick as in stupid (The mouse is not clever. It is thick.), the antonym is smart or clever/intelligent.
The opposite of clever would be 'stupid'
you can have: Stupid as heard in 'Clever Polly and the Stupid Wolf' Thick Dense Dumb However these can be thought to be quite offensive.
The opposites of cunning (clever) could be dim, dense, dull-witted, or unimaginative.
The opposite of bright (color, shine) could be dark The opposite of bright (light) could be dim, dull, or low. The opposite of bright (day, disposition) could be gloomy. The opposite of bright (idiom - clever) could be dull, or unintelligent.
The opposite of bright (color, shine) could be dark The opposite of bright (light) could be dim, dull, or low. The opposite of bright (day, disposition) could be gloomy. The opposite of bright (idiom - clever) could be dull, or unintelligent.
There is none. "Opposite" makes sense for most adjectives (properties) such as high, fast, clever, dark, etc.; it doesn't make sense to talk about the "opposite" of complicated objects.