Well that depends on what you are comparing it to. It could be a synonym if you're talking about a sunrise or something, and an antonym if you're talking about a sunset. I guess long as you actually no the difference between a synonym and antonym, then you should be able to figure it out with some kind of logic in mind.
A usable synonym would be small, and an antonym would be wide.
Synonym- foretell. Antonym- recall.
Synonym: Smartness Antonym: Ignorance
Synonym: Scarcity Antonym: Commonness
Synonym - actually Antonym - doubtful
synonym would be contemplated. antonym would be disregarded.
The synonym would be single-leaved. The antonym would be multifoliate.
A synonym for adhere would be 'bond' or 'cling' an antonym would then be 'repel'
An antonym for proximity would be, "remoteness." A synonym would be, "nearness."
well a synonym would be a restaurant and a antonym would be a fast food restaurant
A synonym would be frequent. An antonym would be rare.
A synonym would be lay. I don't know an antonym though.
An antonym would be fluidity .
A good synonym for ransom would be compensation, while a good antonym would be confine.
no icy is not a synonym or an antonym Well it depends on what word you are using. If the word was warm, it would be an antonym. If the word was freezing, then it would be a synonym. Icy would be an adjective all by itself.
The antonym of the word 'synonym' is 'antonym'.
As opposed to what? A synonym is something that means the same thing: a synonym to 'dog' would be 'canine'. An antonym is something that means the opposite of: the antonym of 'dog' would be 'cat'.