Create
There is no opposite of the noun type, meaning group or classification.The verb "to type" could have the alternative "to print" (by hand), and the noun type meaning typed text could have the alternative "handwriting."
No. Destruction is a noun. Destroy is the verb.
No, destroy is just a verb, adverbs often have LY at the end of the word.There is no adverb form of destroy other than destructively.
The opposite of the verb to lift is to lower.The opposite force factor, opposing aerodynamic lift, is weight. (gravity)
As a verb, straighten; as a noun, straightaway
Destroy is the verb
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.)
Just like adjectives describe objects, adverbs describe verbs. All adverbs end in -ly. Destroy is a verb, but you can use any adverb to describe it. For example, "I will destroy you quickly" and "I will destroy you slowly" both contain adverbs, but of opposite meanings. Therefore, there is no single adverb for the verb 'destroy'.
The opposite of refrain (as a verb): persevere persist continue endure stick with keep it up
There is no opposite of the noun condition, but the opposite of the verb (meaning to prepare, adapt, or improve) could be slacken or worsen.
There is no opposite of Crete (Mediterranean island between Greece and Libya), although an opposing civilization of the Minoans was that of the Mycenaeans.(*The opposite of the verb create would be to destroy, cancel, remove, or undo.)
The opposite of neglect (noun) would be care or concern. The opposite of the verb neglect (meaning ignore) is similarly to care, to deal with, or to address.
The word "destroy" is a verb.
The opposite of send would normally be receive, but in some cases could be hold or keep.
The verb for destruction is "destroy."
The word 'destroy' is a verb, not an adjective.The adjective forms of the verb to destroy are destroying and destruction.The noun forms of the verb to destroy are destroyer, destruction, and the gerund, destroying.
There is no opposite of the noun type, meaning group or classification.The verb "to type" could have the alternative "to print" (by hand), and the noun type meaning typed text could have the alternative "handwriting."