The word "lamp" is a noun -- nouns are always either a person (David, teacher, Queen Elizabeth), a place (China, New York, Mount Everest) or a thing (book, house, lamp). To have an antonym, you usually need a different part of speech: an adjective. Adjectives describe (tell us more about) a noun or a pronoun. For example, "lamp" is a noun, but what kind of lamp? How about a "blue lamp" (blue is an adjective, describing the lamp). Or how about a "small lamp"? Or an "expensive lamp"?
With adjectives, you can have synonyms or antonyms. A synonym is a word with the same meaning: "big" and "large" are synonyms. So are "small" and "little." But an antonym is a word that means the opposite-- "big" and "small" are antonyms. So are "old" and "new." You could only have an antonym if you described the lamp in opposite ways: "the old lamp" and the "new lamp" for example. But the word "lamp" would not be the antonym-- only the adjective (the word that describes it) would be the antonym you are looking for.
The antonym of the word 'synonym' is 'antonym'.
An antonym means "opposite". So an antonym for the word synonym is antonym.
The antonym for from is to. Because antonym means opposite.
What is the antonym of interdependence. What is the antonym of interdependence.
now ____________ The word when does not have an antonym. Not every word has an antonym.
An antonym for civil is rude.
what is the antonym suspect
Yes. Up is the antonym of down. Left is the antonym of right.
there is no antonym
there is no antonym for that
the antonym for do, is don't. :)
There is no antonym.