nonperfect, or an older word not used much today is unperfect.
There is no antonym of "write" except possibly "erase." The opposite or complementary action is to read.
The opposite of literate is illiterate. For example: John can speak perfect English, however Jack has difficulties understanding and writing the language. Jack would be illiterate in English.
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Reading
Ah, what a happy little question! The prefix for the word "literate" is "il-". Isn't it wonderful how prefixes can change the meaning of a word and open up a whole new world of understanding? Just like adding a touch of color can transform a painting, adding a prefix can transform a word into something truly special.
There is no antonym of "write" except possibly "erase." The opposite or complementary action is to read.
They used an antonym to describe a symanym
The opposite of literate is illiterate. For example: John can speak perfect English, however Jack has difficulties understanding and writing the language. Jack would be illiterate in English.
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The prefix script- means to write.
Reading
Ah, what a happy little question! The prefix for the word "literate" is "il-". Isn't it wonderful how prefixes can change the meaning of a word and open up a whole new world of understanding? Just like adding a touch of color can transform a painting, adding a prefix can transform a word into something truly special.
A synonym would be frequent. An antonym would be rare.
Find the prefix of the following words. The prefix of that word is the root "dis-"
The future perfect tense of the verb to write is will have written.
Write the difference >;] lol just kidding the difintion
Homophone: toot Synonym: sound Antonym: silence