As a noun for a government official it does not have an antonym.
As an adjective antonyms would be; 'atypical' 'uncharacteristic', 'different'
The singular possessive word form of "representative" is "representative's".
No, the word "representative" is not a compound word. It is a single word that is made up of the root word "represent" with the suffix "-ative" added to it.
Yes, the noun 'representative' is a common noun; a general word for someone who serves as a delegate or agent; a general word for a person or thing that serves as an example or type for others of the same classification; a word for any representative of any kind.The word 'representative' is also an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.
The opposite or antonym of the word 'these' is 'those'.
The word representative has five syllables. The syllables are divided as rep-ri-sen-ta-tive.
representative
dictator
unrepresentative
unrepresentative
Opposites of the word representative: atypical, different, uncharacteristic, unrepresentative
unrepresentative, different, atypical
the opposite of representative
The opposite of representative (typical) would be uncharacteristic, or different.(The opposite of representative democracy is direct democracy.)(The opposite status from a representative is the constituent, or person represented.)
The opposite of representative (typical) would be uncharacteristic, or different.(The opposite of representative democracy is direct democracy.)(The opposite status from a representative is the constituent, or person represented.)
nonrepresentative
This word has several meanings and each requires a different opposite....atypicaltotalitarianunevocativeliteral
Untypical, not representative...