Imperfect? That’s what I use.
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