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Words
Antonyms
big
empty
north
good
alive
blunt
attack
better
optional
mad
inferior
private
Words
Antonyms
courage
expand
frank
hasten
miser
precarious
acrimonious
obdurate
imprudent
extravagant
commemorate
transient
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Antonyms Quiz
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Pyrophorus
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Dec 5th, 2009 at 18:28 GMT
3 points
Some of these could use a few more acceptable answers. For example, antonyms of optional include required, needed, necessary, etc. Also, you might want to make "prudent" extra credit at least as it's an obvious antonym of imprudent.
nucleolus101
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Dec 5th, 2009 at 21:00 GMT
0 points
Mad-happy????????????
willyouplease
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Apr 28th, 2010 at 01:25 GMT
1 point
random
mathteacher
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Jun 3rd, 2010 at 01:42 GMT
5 points
I tried "plain" and "simple" as antonyms of "extravagant." If an affair is not "extravagant," it is plain or simple.
SimonCoulthard
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Jun 13th, 2010 at 12:08 GMT
1 point
Personally i would have 'ambiguous' as an accepted answer for frank.
Quinteh
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Jul 31st, 2010 at 06:20 GMT
2 points
Agreed with mathteacher, along with "bland".
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