synonyms
Neither. They're synonyms. Antonyms are opposites (yes/no). Homophones sound the same but are different words (jeans/genes).
"Frequent" and "often" are synonyms. They both refer to something that happens regularly or repeatedly.
Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and often different spellings, such as "buy" and "by."
Most phrases can be understood by thinking about what each word means. A substitute is something or someone who can "stand in place of" another thing. A word is a term. Substitute words are terms that can stand in place of and, for words, they must also mean the same thing. "Substitute words" are known as synonyms.
Basis and bases are homophones. Homophones are words that sound alike, but have different meanings and often different spellings.
Frequent and often are synonyms.
synonyms
No. They're not really synonyms either.
Neither. They're synonyms. Antonyms are opposites (yes/no). Homophones sound the same but are different words (jeans/genes).
They are antonyms. Allow is often the opposite of prohibit.
"Frequent" and "often" are synonyms. They both refer to something that happens regularly or repeatedly.
They would be synonyms, they both mean an act against the law
Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and often different spellings, such as "buy" and "by."
Synonyms are two or more words that have the same meaning.For example, joy and happiness are considered synonyms.Antonyms are two or more words that have opposite meanings.For example, up and down are antonyms.A thesaurus is a good source for looking up synonyms, and will often list antonyms as well.
They can be synonymous, although they are often used to indicate different portions of "payments for labor performed", which can be a salary, wage, stipend, or other remuneration.
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Antonyms for rare are common, unexceptional, frequent or (cooked) well done.