As a noun for a government official it does not have an antonym.
As an adjective antonyms would be; 'atypical' 'uncharacteristic', 'different'
The possessive form of the singular noun representative is representative's.example: The representative's appointment is at four.
No, the word "representative" is not a compound word. It is a single word that is made up of the root word "represent" with the suffix "-ative" added to it.
The opposite or antonym of the word 'these' is 'those'.
The root word of "opposite" is "oppose."
The word representative has five syllables. The syllables are divided as rep-ri-sen-ta-tive.
representative
unrepresentative
unrepresentative
dictator
Opposites of the word representative: atypical, different, uncharacteristic, unrepresentative
unrepresentative, different, atypical
the opposite of representative
The opposite of representative (typical) would be uncharacteristic, or different.(The opposite of representative democracy is direct democracy.)(The opposite status from a representative is the constituent, or person represented.)
The opposite of representative (typical) would be uncharacteristic, or different.(The opposite of representative democracy is direct democracy.)(The opposite status from a representative is the constituent, or person represented.)
nonrepresentative
This word has several meanings and each requires a different opposite....atypicaltotalitarianunevocativeliteral
Untypical, not representative...