Month: March 2021

Few vs. Many

The opposite of “few” is “many“ “Few” means a small number of something; e.g. “There were only a few people…

Noisy vs. Quiet

The opposite of “Noisy” is “quiet” “Noisy” means making a lot of load voice/noise. For example, “The history class was very…

Accept vs. Refuse

The opposite of “Accept” is “refuse” “Accept” means to agree or to say yes to something. For example, “Samantha’s accepted a…

Polite vs. Rude

The opposite of “polite” is “rude” “Polite” involves showing behavior that is respectful for other people. For example, “Joe’s been…

Ready vs. Unready

The opposite of “ready” is “unready” “Ready” means fully prepared; e.g. “Emma was ready for the test because she studied…

Public vs. Private

The opposite of “public” is “private” “Public” means connecting to people or multiple people. For example, “It just feels good to…

Huge vs. Tiny

The opposite of “Huge” is “tiny” “Huge” means extremely large or big; e.g. “The building is so huge.” “Tiny” means…

Maximum vs. Minimum

The opposite of “maximum” is “minimum” “Maximum” means as great or high amount as possible. For example, “The maximum number…

Night vs. Day

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