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unsrable the words given below to form antonym pair 1. lluf × typme 2. mate × dliw 3. grihbt × uldl 4. fercaul ×relasces 5. treefep × triecfmep 6. vatice × viespsa 7. rojuni × roseni 8. terbet × swore 9. sherf × least 10. serpent × basent 11. leary × tale 12. yalaws × veren 13. endsect × dencas 14.umpire × rupe
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Answered by itzmecutejennei
2

Answer:

1. full

2. mate

3. grig

hope it helps you

Answered by KomalSrinivas
6

The unscrambled words to form the antonym pairs are as follows:

1. full x empty ( The term 'full' means something which has been filled up entirely. 'Empty' means which is hollow and contains nothing.)

2. tame x wild ('Tame' means controllable whereas 'wild' means uncontrollable and fierce. Pet animals can be termed as tame whereas animals living in the forests are wild.)

3. bright x dull ('Bright' means anything colorful and lighted up. Dull means something which is faded and boring.)

4. careful x careless ('Careful' refers to being cautious and aware of the consequences whereas 'careless' means being reckless and not paying attention.)

5. perfect x imperfect ( 'Perfect' means something correct. 'Imperfect' means something which has faults and defects in them.)

6. active x passive ( 'Active' means being very energetic and enthusiastic in one's works. 'Passive', on the other hand, means being lazy and idle and not doing any work.)

7. junior x senior ( 'Junior' is someone who is on a lower standard or has lesser experience in a particular job. 'Senior' stands for someone who has the higher experience and can guide the junior.)

8. better x worse ('Better' means something superior to something. 'Worse' refers to something inferior to something.)

9. fresh x stale (Anything pure and non-preserved can be called 'fresh'. 'Stale' means anything that has rotted or been destroyed by bacteria and viruses.)

10. present x absent ( 'Present' states whether a person is available at a particular place at a particular time. 'Absent' refers to the person's unavailability.)

11. early x late ('Early' means before time. 'Late' means after time.)

12.  always x never ('Always' means at all times whereas 'never' means at no time.)

13. descent x ascend ('Descent' refers to the motion of coming down from a higher to a lower position. 'Ascend' refers to rising to a higher level.)

14. impure x pure ( 'Impure' is something which has been adulterated. 'Pure' means fresh and unadulterated)

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