The opposite of subordinate (secondary) could be primary, main, predominant, or major.
The opposite of subordinate (in authority) could be superior, senior, or ranking.
The opposite of the noun subordinate (underling) could be boss, chief, superior, supervisor, or director.
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The opposite of a mentor is a protege, or pupil.
The opposite of the adjective superior is inferior.The opposite of the noun superior may be subordinate, minion, or underling.
Under Below Underneath Supporting Subordinate Secondary Downhill Lesser Subsidiary Subjacent Inferior Earthward Sagging Junior Diminished Lower Sunken
"After you finish your dinner" is the subordinate clause.
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Subordinate
Submissiveness, subordinate.
Submissiveness, subordinate.
The opposite of a sentence phrase or subordinate can be a main clause or an independent clause. These are complete thoughts or ideas that can stand alone as a sentence.
The opposite of a mentor is a protege, or pupil.
the opposite of subordinate. Basically, it means "in charge of" or "more important than".
The opposite of the adjective superior is inferior.The opposite of the noun superior may be subordinate, minion, or underling.
Fragment, subordinate clause; indecision, delay, hesitation; hodgepodge, nonsense
The opposite of a subordinate clause is a main clause, also known as an independent clause. A main clause expresses a complete thought and can stand alone as a sentence, while a subordinate clause cannot function independently and typically provides additional information to the main clause. For example, in the sentence "Although it was raining, we went for a walk," "we went for a walk" is the main clause.
The opposite of sovereign is "subordinate" or "dependent." While a sovereign entity has full control and authority over its territory and governance, a subordinate entity relies on a higher authority or lacks autonomy. This can also extend to concepts like "subject" or "vassal," which indicate a lack of independence in political or legal contexts.
There isn't a difference between a subordinate clause and a subordinate clause.