yes it is a antonyms
luxurious can be used both as synonym & antonym. luxurious is synonym for opulence/rich luxurious can be antonym for thrifty/poor
In the word unsuccessful, un- and suc- are both prefixes.
Harbor can be used as both an antonym or synonym for another word.A synonym is a word that means the same thing or almost the same thing as another word.An antonym is a word that has an opposite meaning of another word.Harbor: noun:A place for storing boats in the water.A place for seclusion.Synonyms:AsylumCloisterDockHavenInletLairPierPortRefugeRetreatRoadSanctuarySanctumShelterWharfHarbor: verb:To hide, protect and conceal.Synonyms:AccomodateConcealCoverDefendDisguiseGuardHideMaskObscureProtectSafeguardSecureShieldSuppressVeilAntonyms:AcknowledgeAdmitAffirmAnnounceBlabBroadcastConcedeConfessDeclareDiscloseDisplayDivulgeExposeInformLeakNotifyProclaimPublishReportRevealShowTalkTellUncoverUnfold
Antonyms are words with the exact opposite meaning of another.Examples:cold = hotsweet = sourdonate = take
Antonyms are words that mean the opposite of each other. Some examples are: Up is the antonym of down. Left is the antonym of right. Wet is the antonym of dry. Synonyms are words that mean about the same thing. Some examples are: Fast is a synonym of quick. Long is a synonym of lengthy. Laugh is a synonym of chuckle. A way to remember Synonym and Same is that both start with S. A way to remember Antonym and O for Opposite is they both start with vowels.
Well, the antonym of antonym is synonym, and the antonym of synonym is antonym. Also, the synonym for antonym is opposite, and the synonym for synonym is related. I hope that helps because there really is no other word, they are opposites.
luxurious can be used both as synonym & antonym. luxurious is synonym for opulence/rich luxurious can be antonym for thrifty/poor
Expanded can be both a synonym and antonym. A synonym means something similar. Expanded could be a synonym of enlarged. An antonym means the opposite. Expanded would be a synoym to constricted.
Synonym they both mean to crush
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They could be both
It can be both, because it depends on what you are comparing 'stupidity' to.
I think you don't understand what a synonym or an antonym is. A synonym is a word that means the same or a similar thing to another word, while an antonym means the opposite. So exist is both a synonym and an antonym, depending on which word you are relating it to. Exist is a synonym for live, but exist is an antonym for, say, in a sense, the word void.
Freedom and liberty are synonyms, as they both refer to the ability to act or speak without being restrained. They are often used interchangeably to describe the state of being free from oppression or restrictions.
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Synonym and antonym are both words for comparisons. You need to have two words. You just have one, "measured."