There are many but perhaps "rush" or "hurry" are the best antonyms for "linger"
No. Linger means to stay or remain.There is no opposite of require meaning "to not require." The opposite of the adjective form required can be unnecessary, unneeded, or superfluous.
No the word linger is not a noun. It is a verb.
Wander means to travel about, more specifically in an aimless or random way. So it is a close synonym for roam, and practically the opposite (an antonym) for linger, which means to stay.
There are several antonyms to hasten. Slow, procrastinate, linger, and dawdle are a few to start off.
The opposite could be dawdle, delay, linger, plod, or tarry.
No. Linger means to stay or remain.There is no opposite of require meaning "to not require." The opposite of the adjective form required can be unnecessary, unneeded, or superfluous.
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No the word linger is not a noun. It is a verb.
This user would say it isn't, since to linger is to stay longer, while to maintain, is to keep longer. You might say they have different objects (or subjects), but are not opposites. A better opposite of maintain (as in "maintain control") might be to lose, and you could oppose linger with to leave.
Linger
linger, bringer, ringer, singer, stingerThe word 'linger' rhymes.linger and slinger
Wander means to travel about, more specifically in an aimless or random way. So it is a close synonym for roam, and practically the opposite (an antonym) for linger, which means to stay.
There are several antonyms to hasten. Slow, procrastinate, linger, and dawdle are a few to start off.
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There are many books with Linger in the title, but as a single word, your author could be M E Kerr
The opposite could be dawdle, delay, linger, plod, or tarry.
overstay, linger, dwell