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The answer to the analogy "old is to ancient as vacant is to" is "desolate." Just as "ancient" represents a more extreme state of being "old," the term "desolate" can be seen as a more intense or severe state of being "vacant."
The answer to the analogy "ancient is to old as what is to new" is "antique." In this analogy, "ancient" is a synonym for "old," just as "antique" is a synonym for "new." Both pairs of words represent items or concepts that are older or newer in comparison to each other.
Ah, what a lovely analogy you've brought to our canvas! Just like how "old" is a step before "ancient," "vacant" is a step before "desolate." It's all about the progression of time and the beautiful layers of language we can explore together.
kiss my butt whats your answer
because she is so ancient she lives in the dinosaure days.
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The answer to the analogy "old is to ancient as vacant is to" is "desolate." Just as "ancient" represents a more extreme state of being "old," the term "desolate" can be seen as a more intense or severe state of being "vacant."
The answer to the analogy "ancient is to old as what is to new" is "antique." In this analogy, "ancient" is a synonym for "old," just as "antique" is a synonym for "new." Both pairs of words represent items or concepts that are older or newer in comparison to each other.
Ah, what a lovely analogy you've brought to our canvas! Just like how "old" is a step before "ancient," "vacant" is a step before "desolate." It's all about the progression of time and the beautiful layers of language we can explore together.
tornado:destruction::gift:joy
I think its cairo
I intend to quote from Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea to support my analogy. Titles of books are italicized.
They used a Democracy.
kiss my butt whats your answer
Intend to quote
analogy for a ship is analogy for a ship so its an analogy
because she is so ancient she lives in the dinosaure days.