New vs. old

The opposite of “new” is “old“ “New” indicates not existing before or seen; e.g. ” Karen’s purchased a new car.”…

Lie vs. Truth

The opposite of “lie” is “truth” “Lie” means to not tell the truth; e.g. “Rick lied about what happened in…

Fix vs. Break

The opposite of “fix” is “break“ “Fix” means to make something better then it was when it’s broken. For example, “He…

Continue vs. Interrupt

The opposite of “continue” is “interrupt“ “continue” means to remain doing something. For example, “They continue doing their project.” “Interrupt” means…

Combine vs. Separate

The opposite of “combine” is “separate“ “Combine” means to put something together; e.g. ” They combined these pieces together.” “separate”…

Alone vs. Together

The opposite of “alone” is “together“ “Alone” means when you are by yourself; e.g. “He was alone in the car.”…

Advantage vs Disadvantage

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Achieve vs. Fail

The opposite of “achieve” is “fail“ “Achieve” means to reach success; e.g. They achieved their goal.” “Fail” means to not…

Absent vs. Present

The opposite of “Absent” is “present“ “Absent” means not present in a place; e.g. “She was absent today.” “Present” means…