Non-fish.
Hunch.
If you mean disgusted then delighted, pleased, happy attractive or desirous
An antonym of "covered" is "exposed." While "covered" implies being concealed or hidden from view, "exposed" suggests being open or visible to the elements or public.
Yes, the word 'fish' is a noun, a word for a thing.The word 'fish' is also a verb: fish, fishes, fishing, fished.Examples:I caught a fish on my first try. (noun)My dad taught me how to fish. (verb)
The word fish is both a verb (fish, fishes, fishing, fished) and a noun (fish). Examples:Verb: At camp, we fish for our own dinner.Noun: If we don't catch a fish, then we open a can of tuna.
Hunch.
Lucky.
Compassion or interest.
Destroyed or ruined.
it doesnt hve an atonym !
If you mean disgusted then delighted, pleased, happy attractive or desirous
an⋅to⋅nym [an-tuh-nim] –noun a word opposite in meaning to another. Fast is an antonym of slow.
An antonym of segregate is integrate. Integration involves bringing things together, uniting them, or incorporating them into a larger whole, as opposed to keeping them separate or apart.
An antonym of "covered" is "exposed." While "covered" implies being concealed or hidden from view, "exposed" suggests being open or visible to the elements or public.
Fish can fish for fish, because anglerfish can fish for other fish.
A fish is one fish and fish fish is two fish.
No, a fish is not an insect. A fish is a fish