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No, a dictionary is a book, they're not opposites.
No, dictionary and book have no antonyms.
The dictionary has a antonym
on the dictionary from the internet it said blender. on the dictionary from the internet it said blender.
Carelessly, quickly, superficially, lazily, indolently.... look it up in the dictionary an see the antonym section.
One can purchase an antonym dictionary from various websites like Amazon or eBay. One could also visit a local library and ask if they have one for sale.
No, dictionary and book have no antonyms.
The dictionary has a antonym
There is no direct antonym for the term "netiquette", it hasn't been included in the dictionary.
on the dictionary from the internet it said blender. on the dictionary from the internet it said blender.
Carelessly, quickly, superficially, lazily, indolently.... look it up in the dictionary an see the antonym section.
City-state has no straight antonym in the dictionary. Thinking about this term as urban, the opposite of the is rural.Ê
Yes because a dictionary contains knowledge or variius things. While that is the definition of a book. A dictionary can be a book. But a book does not have to be a dictionary
One can purchase an antonym dictionary from various websites like Amazon or eBay. One could also visit a local library and ask if they have one for sale.
Bible means "book" and there really is no opposite word for book.
If you do not have a dictionary, you can look up the word in an online dictionary. You could also use an online thesaurus.
World Book Dictionary was created in 1963.
If you want to know the meaning of the word "antonym," use a dictionary. A thesaurus contains synonyms, and sometimes antonyms. So you might be able to use a thesaurus if you want to know the antonym of a word. Better yet, go to a search engine like google.com and type in something like 'antonym of bad," or whatever you want the antonym of, without the quotation marks.