A thesaurus.
They are synonyms, they both mean "to be without rest"
demonstrate both synonyms and antonyms.
A thesaurus gives you synonyms and antonyms of words in the dictionary. A dictionary can also have thesaurus in it so it will say both dictionary and thesaurus on the front cover. - Kamala Pullakhandam age 9
You can find both synonyms and antonyms by clicking on the links listed below.
I don't think nouns can have antonyms because if you were talking about an animal, they don't have antonyms. For example, wigwam is a noun and it doesn't have an antonym. Just think about it. It'll make sense.
A thesaurus is a great resource for finding synonyms, while an antonym dictionary or website like Thesaurus.com can help with antonyms. Both are valuable tools for expanding your vocabulary and improving your writing.
alike = synonyms Here's a trick to help remember- Synonyms are words that mean the same. Both synonym and same begin with S.
Both dictionaries and thesauruses are useful, and they are both good when writing reports. Even though they both have different uses, they are, in a way, the same. :)
They are synonyms, they both mean "to be without rest"
Thesaurus.
No, they are both synonyms (close in meaning).
Crime and felony are often used as synonyms, as a felony is a type of crime. However, they can also be seen as antonyms in some contexts, as not all crimes are considered felonies.
Thesaurus.
demonstrate both synonyms and antonyms.
A thesaurus has antonyms and synonyms but a dictionary doesn't
Clever and wise are not exact synonyms, but they would only rarely be antonyms. They both have the underlying meaning of mental acuity, or smartness, although each has an inference of the type or source for this faculty.
It's both! Synonyms and antonyms are opposites. Some synonyms for clumsy would be: graceless, blundering, incompetent, ponderous, bumbling, uncoordinated. Antonyms include: Graceful, athletic, adroit, coordinated...