"To run" is a verb, and while some verb forms can have antonyms (coming/going), there is no direct opposite of running. While "walking" might be suggested as one, so could "staying" or "standing still", since either could indicate a situation where one is "not running".
slow or stay
Antonyms means the opposite of something! For example: the opposite of walk is run or the opposite of up is down.
run, sprint
standard would be 'extraordinary' but that is not what you really want say I presume the it has to be 'not run-of-the-mill' or 'unique' or 'unusual'
An opposite of the word "to" is from.
The opposite of up is down. So, opposite of the opposite of up is up itself.
walk
RUN-ON
Antonyms means the opposite of something! For example: the opposite of walk is run or the opposite of up is down.
run, sprint
It can't be eat! That's like saying the opposite of run is walk!
There is no exact opposite. An out could be an antonym, so could a walk.
An antonym is the opposite, so the opposite of waddle could be stride, walk, swiftly, or run.
"run time" is the opposite of "compile time". It refers to the time when the program is actually running.
John can run six miles per hour and Bill can run four miles per hour. If they run in opposite directions for two hours, then how far apart will they be?
Run for your life in the opposite direction!!
The opposite of plunge would be to soar (rapidly ascend or rise).In US football, the opposite of plunge (run into the line) is to go wide (run outside the tackles).
standard would be 'extraordinary' but that is not what you really want say I presume the it has to be 'not run-of-the-mill' or 'unique' or 'unusual'