The opposite could be inappropriate, improper, or unsuitable.
Yes. Of course!
yes so long as it doesnt lead to...
teen sex is never approprate
The opposite of the noun "answer" would be "question."The opposite of the verb "answer" would be "ask."From the meaning of answer as a solution, the opposite would be the lack of a solution.The opposite of the verb form meaning to respond would be to ignore.(It has more than one appropriate opposite depending on the aspect being examined.)
The opposite of a pervert would be someone who is respectful, modest, and adheres to social norms regarding appropriate behavior.
The antonyms for misguided could be correct, proper, or appropriate.
Of course it is. It is completely normal, and very good for you! I didn't get to have opposite sex friends until my late teens and I regret it so much. It is appropriate, just make sure not to let your sexual/physical feelings get out of hand and you will be fine.
You insert the point into an appropriate screw and rotate the handle clockwise to screw in and the opposite to screw out.
It depends on the person, but in my opinion dating before 14 is too young.
Light as in the opposite of dark? Then it would be "Sum lux." "Ego sum lux" is also appropriate. Light as in the opposite of heavy? Then it would be "Sum levis" (or "Ego sum levis)."
The opposite (or inverse) of a number can be defined in a number of different ways. For example, the additive opposite of 4 is -4 but the multiplicative opposite of 4 is 1/4 or 0.25 Since the question concerns the product it would seem more appropriate to use the multiplicative opposite. Then, the product of a number and its opposite will be always 1. Incidentally, the product of a number and its additive opposite will be the negative square of the number. In neither case will it be zero.
The question is gramatically incorrect and meaningless. Gramatically, it should be either "Do opposites exist" or "Does an opposite exist". To make it a meaningful, it should provide for a descriptoron the subject "opposite" or "opposites," as appropriate. Philosophically, there is a 'ying and yang' for just about every consideration.