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Yes, it is.
The opposite of deep is shallow.It could also have the opposite "superficial" (importance, feelings, burns).ShallowShallow.
The antonym of the word 'synonym' is 'antonym'.
Gradable adjectives are adjectives (describing words) which you can modify by using words such as very, extremely, quite, a bit. Examples like hot, big, angry. Ungradable adjectives can not have their meaning modified as they are 'complete' For example 'impossible' the only way you can change these is to emphasise them by using words absolutely, completely or totally
The antonym for from is to. Because antonym means opposite.
gradable antonym
Yes, it is.
Shallow is an antonym for profound.
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An antonym is a word that has the opposite meaning of another word. There are three main types of antonyms: gradable antonyms (e.g. hot/cold), complementary antonyms (e.g. alive/dead), and relational antonyms (e.g. parent/child). Examples include heavy/light, happy/sad, and buy/sell.
The non-gradable antonyms of "intelligent" are "stupid" and "unintelligent."
Some non-gradable antonyms of the word "intelligent" include "ignorant," "unintelligent," "stupid," and "foolish."
The opposite of deep is shallow.It could also have the opposite "superficial" (importance, feelings, burns).ShallowShallow.
The antonym of superficial is profound. While "superficial" refers to something shallow or lacking depth, "profound" describes something that is deep, meaningful, or significant. This contrast highlights differences in understanding, importance, or complexity.
Never is an absolute or non gradable adverb; there is no comparative form.
An antonym for "saucer" could be "cup," as a saucer typically serves as a shallow dish for holding a cup. While a saucer is flat and wide, a cup is vertical and designed to hold liquids. Another potential antonym could be "bowl," which is deeper and usually wider than a saucer.