Some antonyms of 'thrive' are:
fail
languish
decline
droop
perish
shrink
shrivel
stagnate
wane
wither
wilt
An opposite of the word "to" is from.
Synonyms for the verb include fight, battle, contend, or clash. Synonyms for the noun are also fight, battle, or clash, and also exertion, labor, or conflict.
The opposite of up is down. So, opposite of the opposite of up is up itself.
The opposite of the opposite is the original value, -9.
The opposite of arrive is to depart or to leave.The opposite of arrival is departure.
The opposite could be perish or die.
I'm no dictionary or anything, but loathe is the answer
Arrive sounds like it should rhyme. You can just get any similar-sounding words, it doesn't need the 'live' part of 'alive.
Suffer as in "to experience pain or hardship" some antonyms are "prosper" or "bask." Suffer as in "to allow" some antonyms are "ban" or "prohibit" (1) When "suffer" is used as a transitive verb (i.e. a verb which takes an object) The opposite of "suffer" is enjoy. You suffer an ailment, but you enjoy good health. (2) When "suffer" is used as an intransitive verb (i.e. one with no object) (a) The opposite of "suffer" is flourish or thrive, when "suffer" refers to health. Some people and animals suffer in cold weather; others thrive in the cold. Failure to thrive is a term used to denote a certain medical condition. (b) The opposite of "suffer" is prosper, when "suffer" refers to wealth. Many people are suffering in the present financial crisis; but you can be sure that a few people will prosper.
The opposite of exploitation is empowerment. While exploitation involves taking advantage of individuals or groups for personal gain, empowerment focuses on enabling people to gain control over their lives, resources, and decisions. This creates an environment where individuals can thrive and contribute positively to their communities without being oppressed or taken advantage of.
Zebras thrive through the strength of their community.
Thrive was created on 2002-03-26.
Thrive Records was created in 1997.
I/you/we/they thrive. He/she/it thrives. The present participle is thriving.
The opposite (antonym) of opposite is same.
i hope i will thrive when i am older and i hope i am succesful.
then what does thrive mean !! muahh hahah!