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.
I don't understand the question
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.
The word ancient is an adjective. It means very old.
My parents, who are ancient and old fashioned, don't allow me to do anything.
Empty
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.
I don't understand the question
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.
i don't really know what a vacant is because i'm only seven years old
I intend to quote from Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea to support my analogy. Titles of books are italicized.
vacant ready
The squatter was living in a vacant dweling. Hello, I'm searching for a vacant dwelling. Is that vacant dwelling condemned?
vacant means empty for example: "my mind is so vacant."
Intend to quote
vacant clean
vacant