Foolish
Dull
Doltish
Incapable
Stupid
Simple- Minded
Slow
Witless
Brainless
Dumb
Unintelligent
Unimaginative
Dim-Witted
Dull, stupid, foolish, uncreative.
Cleverer is an adaptation of clever.As in, Marsha is cleverer than Mark, but Madison is the cleverest of all.It does sound better to use, Marsha is more clever than Mark, but Madison is the most clever of all.Fowler's "Modern English Usage" includes clever in the list of adjectives regularly taking -er and -estin preference to more and most.
If good people were clever and clever people were good, we might see a more harmonious society where intelligence is used for the betterment of others. This could lead to more efficient problem-solving, improved decision-making, and a focus on compassion and empathy in all areas of life. Overall, it could create a more balanced and collaborative world.
Synonyms: controlled, regimented, ordered Antonyms: undisciplined, uncontrolled, disorderly
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I'm pretty sure there are no antonyms for trait since it is a noun. usually antonyms affect propositions verbs, and adjectives.
They are antonyms.
They are antonyms, as they are opposites.
Depending on what you think the meaning of these words are. A synonym would be where two words mean the same thing, so clever and ignorant are antonyms. These words do have opposite meanings.
Clever and wise are not exact synonyms, but they would only rarely be antonyms. They both have the underlying meaning of mental acuity, or smartness, although each has an inference of the type or source for this faculty.
A thesaurus is a helpful reference source to find an antonym for "clever." Some antonyms for clever include obtuse, simple, or unintelligent.
Typically, a thesaurus will have both synonyms and antonyms that you can look for.
Adept, able, skilled, fit.Adept, skilled, adroit, useful, helpful, clever...
incomplete, unfinished, unaccomplished, unexecuted Are all antonyms of completion
vague, broad, and unspecific are all antonyms for specific.
all hamsters are very clever
There is no such thing. You mainly use antonyms for adjectives that describe certain types of properties - such as "high", "thin", "rich", "poor", "fast", "clever", etc.
Studying and hiring a tutor is the best way to get clever (better) in all your lessons in school.