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Bumek [7]
3 years ago
10

Imperative and Trivial A. Synonyms B. Antonyms C. Neither

English
2 answers:
max2010maxim [7]3 years ago
3 0

they are B. antonyms

Andrej [43]3 years ago
3 0

The correct answer is B.

<em>Antonyms are words that have contrasting or opposite meaning. </em>The terms comes from Greek anti ( opposite ) and onym ( name ). There are three types of antonyms:

- complementary, they have no middle ground. Examples: boy-girl, true-false, pass-fail.

- relational, they need a connection between the. Examples: husband-wife, servant-master, borrow-lend,

- graded, they deal with levels of comparison. Examples: young-elderly, wise-foolish, fast-slow.

Many antonyms are built by adding a prefix to a word.

<em>Trivial means of little value or importance.</em>

<em>Imperative means of vital importance, crucial. </em>

They are antonyms because they have contrasting meaning.

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