Description : Is there an antonym for "improved"? If not, can we invent one?
Last Answer : Worsen, worsened, worsening.
Description : What would be the closest antonym for the word rare?
Last Answer : plentiful
Description : What is antonym for the word joyful?
Last Answer : miserable, sad
Description : What is the antonym for modest?
Last Answer : Im-modest
Description : what's the antonym for bland food?
Last Answer : Well, actually I think no wait , I am sure that it is spicy.
Description : What is antonym of point of view?
Last Answer : not the point of view or not there or not in shight.
Description : what is the Antonym for prohibited?
Last Answer : Law
Description : What is the antonym of Antarctica ?
Last Answer : Antarctic word for Antarctic
Description : What are Antonym for remnants?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : What is the antonym of rough?
Last Answer : Smooth
Description : What is an antonym for intermittent?
Last Answer : continuous
Description : What is an antonym for prevalent?
Last Answer : Rare.
Description : What is an antonym for suppress?
Last Answer : happywhat is an antonym for suppress tell me now!!!!!!!!!!!
Description : What is the antonym for culture?
Last Answer : Educational, enlightening, artistic, or developmental. Thosewords mean cultural.
Description : What is the antonym of dedicated?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : What the antonym of white?
Description : What is the antonym for seedier?
Description : What is the antonym of nile river?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : What is a antonym for girder?
Description : What is the antonym to loath?
Last Answer : Antonyms of loath include, but are not limited to, eager, ready,unopposed, for, willing, and approving.
Description : Is sound a antonym?
Last Answer : Its a word that has a direct opposite in meaning i.e. Hot - Cold. Wet - Dry
Description : What an antonym for Observation?
Last Answer : Ignorance, neglect, indifference, disbelief, inattention,unobservance
Description : What is the antonym of rare?
Last Answer : (almost) always
Description : What was the most embarrasing time you incorrectly used a word or phrase?
Last Answer : I mixed up castigated with castrated once, and, asked whether I knew what “castrated” meant, said I did (because I thought I did – I thought it meant what castigated meant).
Description : The use of the word STINT?
Last Answer : Stint can mean a period of time but usually time spent working. Eg He did a two hour stint in an Amazon warehouse. A long stint drinking coffee doesn’t sound right unless meant in a humorous way.
Description : Language savvy people: Do other languages have a word for 'klutz'? What is it?
Last Answer : In English I guess it is clumsy, but is that the same part of speech? Or, I guess the word klutz is English now? I think of it as a Yiddish word. A person can be a klutz, but their ... clumsy, but you wouldn't call someone a torpe. Yiddish has some really great words, and it sounds funny too.
Description : What is the word that goes with the email message "....destroy it if it's not meant for you" See detail.
Last Answer : « Privé « ?
Description : What is a word to describe actions such as war, anger?
Last Answer : What’s wrong with “aggression” or “aggressiveness”?
Description : Which word looks the best, the most beautiful, the funniest, and/or the most aesthetic, uncapitalized?
Last Answer : “aesthetic”
Description : Is it common that the word right is understood only as in the moral sense?
Last Answer : Context is everything. For example, in that other question, if “right” doesn’t mean “not left” then “correct” only applies as a moral judgement because the. Ircumstance doesn’t have a “correct” answer, as it’s a matter of personal choice.
Description : Can you think of a word with four repeated letters?
Last Answer : I did a search and came up with this: LLANFAIRPWLLGWYNGYLLGOGERYCHWYRNDROBWLLLLANTYSILIOGOGOGOCH, which is the name of a Welsh town. Since your example of runner has the n and the r as being repeated, my ... O and R 10 repeated letters. Oddly, it only has 5 letters that AREN'T repeated.
Description : What is a word for taking measures in order to prevent something?
Last Answer : Precautionary or cautious. Phone ahead to dentist to find out if one can take painkillers as they may give you some at that appointment via needles or pills?
Description : Where does the word "Goon" come from?
Last Answer : Your article seems largely based on the Online Etymological Dictionary which is pretty reliable.
Description : Word sleuths: trying to recall a word for cool early fall weather, or the change in weather?
Last Answer : Maybe it is in this list? Or you may try reversedictionary?
Description : If you don't put the word "some" before a noun referring to people, does that imply you mean "every single one" of those people?
Last Answer : No. Generalizations can be restricted or unrestricted. The words all or some can be used to make it explicit which type of generalization you are making, but a reasonable person uses ... the principle of charity to determine which sort of generalization is intended when neither word is present.
Description : One word, or two, that absolutely drives you mad?
Last Answer : Vehicle… said in a southern American accent. Also glaceirs said in a British accent. I am set in my ways and fee unwanted pressure to change.
Description : Can you suggest meanings for the word "whar" that I typed by mistake?
Last Answer : Up in the hollers of West Virginia “whar” is used in place of “where.” “Whar is that dad blasted coon hound?”
Description : How did the word "understand" come to relate the concept of knowing?
Last Answer : Have you actually read the etymology?
Description : What is the equivalent word for sexism as applied to the difference between the have and havenots?
Last Answer : I don’t understand.
Description : Is the word non-sequitur in your paper dictionary, if so in what section?
Last Answer : I don't have a paper dictionary handy anymore. I gave that up about 15 years ago. But I looked in the 1913 Webster's at Project Gutenberg. Non sequitur is listed as a normal word between nonsensitive ... [L., it does not follow.] (Logic) Defn: An inference which does not follow from the premises.
Description : What ring does the word (the verb) "Judge" has to you?
Last Answer : When I hear it used as a verb, I think of “evaluate, weigh the merits of…”.
Description : What is the most overused word?
Last Answer : “Like.” Used as, like, unnecessary fillers in sentences.
Description : Is the word "against" the right word to use in the following statement?
Last Answer : “Against” isn’t the word that I’d use, but that doesn’t make it wrong. What’s wrong are the first two uses and the last appearance of “it’s”, which is a contraction of “it is” and not the possessive pronoun it’s intended to be.
Description : What is the biggest word you know?
Last Answer : answer:“Hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia,” which means “the fear of long words.” It is not the longest word in the English language, however.
Description : Do you remember the first time you ever heard a certain word?
Last Answer : answer:I remember the first time I heard a specific word pronounced correctly. I was sitting drinking coffee with a friend in a HOJOs in autumn, 1992. I was 39 years old. We were taking a class together. ... moment; the when, where and who, but I can't remember the conversation for the life of me.
Description : French speakers when do you use the word "ne" without the "pas" somewhere in the sentence?
Last Answer : answer:When you’re using a different negative modifier. For example – ne….jamias for never Il ne veut jamais venir avec nous or ne….plus for anymore or no longer Je ne travaille plus
Description : What's one really cool word for today? Part 11?
Last Answer : answer:Solemn thank you
Description : How often do you use the word 'naughty'?
Last Answer : People with little kids toss the word around regularly depending on the varying dispositions of their own little criminals & my little girl was such a revelation that the word is still ingrained in the forefront of my lexicon 30 years later.
Description : What does the word quilt mean in this context?
Last Answer : Someone just misspelt “guilt”.