AAdjectives describe a noun e.g. 'The red coat' . 'Red' is the adjective.
Antonyms describe words of opposite meaning e.g. 'The green coat' . 'Green is the antonyms of 'red'. Both colours are adjectives of coat.
yes
Synonyms are words that have the same meaning..... S = same Antonyms are words that have opposite
mechant
The word diameter does not have an antonym. You could have as well asked the antonym of dog.Most antonyms are adjectives or adverbs. Most nouns do not have antonyms.
You can't have an antonym for a noun. Antonyms only exist for adjectives or adverbs.
There are no antonyms to nouns, only antonyms to adverbs and adjectives.
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There is no difference Opposite is a synonym of antonym
The difference between syllables, antonyms, and synonyms is that they are all different parts of speech. Syllables refer to a unit of spoken language, synonyms are when there are two different words that share the same meaning, and antonyms are words that have opposite meanings of other words.
Nouns don't have antonyms. Only adjectives, and adverbs and verbs have antonyms.
No, nouns can also have antonyms: day/night, light/darkness,...
Synonyms are words that have the same meaning..... S = same Antonyms are words that have opposite
mechant
The word diameter does not have an antonym. You could have as well asked the antonym of dog.Most antonyms are adjectives or adverbs. Most nouns do not have antonyms.
You can't have an antonym for a noun. Antonyms only exist for adjectives or adverbs.
I'm pretty sure there are no antonyms for trait since it is a noun. usually antonyms affect propositions verbs, and adjectives.
the most common difference is that irregular adjectives are those adjectives that do not use suffixes "er" for comparative and "est" for superlative for example: the adjective "bad" it does not use the suffixes "er" and "est" but rather it form its comparative as "worse" and its superlative as "worst". it doesn't use the suffixes "er" and "est" unlike regular adjectives.