1: I've always been taught to say "the opposite of".
2: Whereas I would say "Locate the hole on the opposite side to the bracing", where opposite is being used as an adjective, and "Even is the opposite of odd" where opposite is a noun.
I suspect the usage varies in different countries.
The correct spelling is "whole" as in "He ate a whole turkey."
No one never dug a hole that deep before
That is the correct spelling of the word "cavity" (a hole).
There is no exact word that could be used as an opposite of cavern (a geological formation consisting of an underground enclosure with access from the surface). However, an opposite definition could be a naturally open place.
The spelling "boar" is the correct spelling for a male pig. The spelling "bore" is to drill a hole, or someone/something uninteresting.
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The correct name for a badger hole is called a 'sett'.
comes from the simple idea that a man entered a 'hole' to locate tunnels below ground.
The second hole was found over Arctic. Opposite to that of the 1st hole.
The 2nd hole was found over Arctic. It was opposite to the 1st hole and smaller.
First drill the pilot hole normally an 8mm put some oil on the die and mandrill, split the die and mandrill and insert the bolt with the die in the pilot hole insert the mandrill on the opposite side and screw the bolt until the hole is finished
The correct spelling is "bored a hole"
you go to a hole that's black and tell people about it.
"Square peg in a round hole" means something that doesn't fit in where it is; the opposite is something that is exactly where it should be. An example of this might be "hand in a glove".
It's the same hole as the headphones port.
The correct spelling is "whole" as in "He ate a whole turkey."
Yes, a white hole. It throws stuff out instead of sucking it in.