Month: March 2021

Increase vs. Decrease

“Increase” means to become greater in amount or size, while “Decrease” means to become smaller in amount or size. “Henry’s grades…

Begin vs. Finish

The opposite of “begin” is “finish” “Begin” means to start doing something; e.g. “We’ve just begun a new solar energy…

Accept vs. Refuse

Refuse is an antonym for accept in topics: take on, put up with, consenting, believe the goodness, receive something given physically. SUBSCRIBE Today! https://www.youtube.com/@KatKatDOTorg #KatKat.org #englishvocabulary…

Big vs. Small

Use big and small to talk about the general size of something. Elephants are big. Mice are small. Note: With clothing and food, we use large, not big: WRONG…. I ordered a big coffee with…

Beautiful vs. Ugly

When used as adjectives, beautiful means attractive and possessing beauty, whereas ugly means displeasing to the eye. “It’s beautiful outside, let’s go for a…

Poor vs. Wealthy

The opposite of “poor” is “wealthy.” In my opinion, rich people see money as an opportunity, poor people see it…

lazy vs. Hardworking

The opposite of “Lazy” is “hardworking“ A lazy person puts in the least amount of work required, and expects to…

early vs. Late

“Early” means when you act ahead of a certain deadline. “Late” means when you do something after the time is…

Easy vs. Difficult

The opposite of “easy” is “difficult” Interesting Examples: When something is “easy‘ it means that it’s not hard to achieve.…

Close vs. Far

When something is “close” to you means that it’s near you. When something is “far” away from you means that…