god damit?
A word that starts with C and means "accident prone" is "clumsy".
the opposite of accident is intentional
This is an accident prone area.
accident prone, a clutz
The opposite of growth is stasis.ANSWERDepends on the usage, the opposite of growth: decay, reduction.
Oh, honey, it's not rocket science. The answer to that rebus puzzle is "sideways." The word "accident" is written sideways in the question, so you just gotta read it that way. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
"Apropos", or "resolved", depending on the usage of the word "moot".
There is a phrase "accident prone" which may or not imply clumsiness.
Bobby was always accident prone.Older people are much more prone to hearing problems.
The word "accidentally" is a better than "on accident." I don't believe that on accident is grammatically correct. I am not sure what you mean by when to use it.
depends on how you use the word credit. So the answer is yes, for one usage. Another opposite of credit is debt.
1. No Its only in Indian usage we got this word prepone as just opposite to Postpone, In western world British usage there is no such word2. Prepone is an English word. It's synonyms are bring forward, advance