O Oposto De Agreement

65. Ask – Ask Antenimo: Answer – Answer 74. Courage – Antonym Courage: Cowardice – Looseness It`s too dark here. It`s too dark here. 57. Accept – Accept Anténimo: Refuse – Refuse 7. Simply – Easy Antoniomo: Difficult – Hart, I don`t think it`s impossible. (I don`t think that`s impossible.) We have already talked here on the blog about synonyms for the 50 most common words in English. In this council, you study the 80 most common English antoxins.

Check out the list below. She called me late at night. (She called me late at night.) Accepting failure is part of life. (Being able to accept failure is part of life.) This statement is false. (This statement is false.) 5. Destroy – Destroy Antonimo: Build – Build the children who play outside. (Children play outside.) 71. Remember – Remember, Antennimo: Forget – forget that I prefer to wear long dresses.

I prefer to wear long dresses. It`s an interesting movie. (It`s an interesting film.) That`s good advice, Ana. You deserve a kiss. You`re driving too fast. Slow down! You`re driving too fast. Slows down.) . I was cold and wet. (I was cold and wet.) 58. Patient – Patient Antenitamo: Impatient – Impatient 63.

Arrange – Arrange With Antenimo: Disagree – Disagree . 76th success – Antoniomo Success: Failed – Failed 47. Light – Anténimo: Turn off – 56. Well – Correct Antenimo: False – False Frequent Expressions: 1-400, 401-800, 801-1200, But Bellow we have a list of some examples of prefixes and its meanings: / We will list below some examples of prefixes and their meanings: What is a prefix? It is a kind of Affix, that is, an element that can be added to the word, more precisely in its base, to change meaning. The prefix is always placed at the beginning of the word (possible – impossible). Prefixes in English are usually of Latin or Greek origin. / What is a prefix? It is a kind of afix, that is, an element that can be attributed to the word, more precisely at its base, to change meaning. The prefix is always placed at the beginning of the word (possible – impossible). Prefixes in English are usually of Latin or Greek origin. Very well. I wonder how you understand the locals, I think it`s too salty. (I think it`s too salty.) I don`t like rainy days.

I don`t like rainy days. 53. Honestly – Honestly Antonimo: Dishonest – Dishonest This place is really noisy. (This place is very noisy.) 77. Health – Health Antonimo: Illness – Illness This place is extremely dangerous. Let us get out of here. (This place is extremely dangerous. Let us get out of here.) 78th Summer – Summer Antonimo: Winter – Winter 48. Pleasant Antonimo: Unpleasant – Unpleasant 32nd Sunny – Ensolarado Antoniomo: Rainy – Chuvoso The most used prefixes in English are: UN, IN-, IM-, IL-, DIS, IR. / The most commonly used prefix English languages are: UN, IN-, IM-, IL-, DIS-, IR.