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n200080 [17]
3 years ago
10

Find in the text antonyms for the following words:first,bad,rude,to remember,glad,cry,young,free.

English
2 answers:
Kipish [7]3 years ago
8 0

“Antonyms” are defined as words that have the opposite meaning to another words.  

Using the words listed in this exercise, these are the following antonyms proposed:

First means arriving before any other people while Last, its antonym, means arriving or doing something after everybody else has done it.

Bad refers to an unpleasant behavior while Good, its antonym, refers to a pleasant, acceptable and exemplary behavior.

Rude refers to someone who is disrespectful or to something that is offensive. The Antonym is Polite which means to behave in a way socially correct and accepted.  

To remember means being able to bring back information which is in your mind or memory. The antonym of this word is “to forget” which means being unable to bring that piece of information back from your memory.  

Glad refers to the feeling being happy or pleased. The antonym is Upset which refers to the feeling of being unhappy or angry.

Cry occurs when we produce tears from your eyes as a result of a strong feeling such as pain or anger. The antonym of this word could be Laugh which occurs when we produce a smile while making sound with our voice and showing that something is funny or that we are happy.  

Young refers to somebody who has lived or existed for a short period of time. The antonym of this word is Old. Old refers to somebody who has lived for many years.  

Finally, Free refers to something or somebody that has no limits or is not constrained. The opposite meaning could be Confined which refers to something or somebody that is unable to do certain things or is kept closed in a place.  


Dmitry [639]3 years ago
7 0
First- Last 
Bad- Good
Rude- Polite
To remember- to forget
Glad- Depress
Cry- Laugh
Young- Old
Free- Enslave
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