Far away, or farther.
an antonym for remote is close or nearby
The opposite of the word far is near because if something is far away, it is not near. Another antonym is close, or nearby.
The opposite of a bridesmaid is a groomsman. It's pretty straightforward, like peanut butter and jelly - they go together but are totally different. So, if you're looking for a bridesmaid, you'll probably find a groomsman lurking around somewhere nearby.
An opposite of the word "to" is from.
The opposite of up is down. So, opposite of the opposite of up is up itself.
The opposite of far away is close or nearby.
an antonym for remote is close or nearby
The opposite of the word far is near because if something is far away, it is not near. Another antonym is close, or nearby.
The antonym of "remote" (meaning "distant") could be nearby, local, or close.
The antonym of "remote" (meaning "distant") could be nearby, local, or close.
The opposite of the word far is near because if something is far away, it is not near. Another antonym is close, or nearby.
Well, it could be a bystander which is somebody who is nearby but is not involved or it could be a companion or friend or in another case a "participant" - the opposite of bystander.
The opposite of a bridesmaid is a groomsman. It's pretty straightforward, like peanut butter and jelly - they go together but are totally different. So, if you're looking for a bridesmaid, you'll probably find a groomsman lurking around somewhere nearby.
Yes, that is correct.
If the nucleus is missing an atom, it will try to steel an electron from another atom.
The object that can never be seen in an opposite direction in the sky from the sun is the moon. This is because the moon orbits the Earth and is typically positioned in relation to the sun, leading to the phenomenon of phases. When the sun is visible in the sky, the moon is usually located in the same general direction or nearby, rather than directly opposite. Thus, it’s impossible to see the moon directly opposite the sun at the same time.
Nearby is either an adjective or an adverb. (a nearby hotel, she works nearby) The word used as a preposition is "near" (near the city)