improper (of course)
Antonym for permanent: Temporary Antonym for abundant: Scarce
yes clever is antonym and it's antonym is stupid, fool
what is the antonym for full
No. The antonym of quantitative is qualitative, and the antonym of essential is dispensible.
An antonym is a word that describes the opposite of another. An antonym for blame is forgive.
This question is a proper noun describing a cellular organelle. There is not an antonym for this term and proper noun.
There is no antonym of Christmas. Christmas is a proper noun, and nouns do not have antonyms.
There is no antonym for measles, just as there are no antonyms for most medical conditions using proper names.
There is not a proper antonym for gumbo, but since it is a thick and heavy soup, broth would be a type of opposite.
maybe proper language or speech with no misspeaking.
Fit, proper, acceptable
There is no proper Antonym for the word "Assessed" but words like "Neglect" or " Ignore can be used for its opposite meaning. Akhunzada Ayatullah
First of all, orientate is not a proper English word. The correct word is orient. It's antonym is disorient.
adj. correct; suitable; just; complete (Slang)
Being a proper noun, Aluminum is not a word that lends itself to having an Antonym. Usually you would have an Adjective, Adverb, Verb, or common noun with an Antonym associated with it.Wet - DryFast - SlowGo - StopMe - YouAn antonym for a proper noun would be very subjective. For example, Aluminum, would you pick Lead; because it is Heavy, or Steel, because of strength? Very subjective, and not definitive.
Being a proper noun, Aluminum is not a word that lends itself to having an Antonym. Usually you would have an Adjective, Adverb, Verb, or common noun with an Antonym associated with it.Wet - DryFast - SlowGo - StopMe - YouAn antonym for a proper noun would be very subjective. For example, Aluminum, would you pick Lead; because it is Heavy, or Steel, because of strength? Very subjective, and not definitive.
Im sorry buddy there is no word that are anywhat equal to a proper antonym for this word.