Alone vs. Together
The opposite of “alone” is “together“ “Alone” means when you are by yourself; e.g. “He was alone in the car.”…
The opposite of “alone” is “together“ “Alone” means when you are by yourself; e.g. “He was alone in the car.”…
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The opposite of “achieve” is “fail“ “Achieve” means to reach success; e.g. They achieved their goal.” “Fail” means to not…
The opposite of “Absent” is “present“ “Absent” means not present in a place; e.g. “She was absent today.” “Present” means…
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The opposite of “alike” is “different” “Alike” means similar; e.g. “They look alike because they are twins.” “Different” means not…
The opposite of “Buy” is “Sell“ “Buy” means to get something and pay money for it; e.g. “She wants to…
The opposite of “about” is “exactly“ “About” means kind of, not sure of something; e.g. “He earned about $8.50 per…
The opposite of “give” is “get“ “Give” means to hand over something; e.g. “Mat gave Maty a gift on her…
“Here” and “Hear” sounds the same but they have different meanings. “Here” means it’s in this place. An example, “She…