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write the antonym of year?​

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Answered by IMSNIPER
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Answer:

NEW

Synonyms

Antonyms

Etymology

1. year

noun. ['ˈjɪr'] a period of time containing 365 (or 366) days.

Synonyms

calendar year

Holy Year

church year

366 days

decennium

bissextile year

New Year

Y2K

financial year

leap year

off year

Christian year

common year

yr

fiscal year

intercalary year

time period

decade

annum

civil year

365 days

twelvemonth

period of time

decennary

period

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Words that Rhyme with Year

conventioneer

bioengineer

reengineer

pamphleteer

electioneer

charpentier

volunteer

rensselaer

profiteer

mutineer

marketeer

lagardere

insincere

imagineer

gondolier

financiere

financier

crochetiere

commandeer

chandelier

brigadier

brigadeer

bombardier

belvedere

bandolier

wagoneer

summiteer

st_cyr

souvenir

racketeer

How do you spell year? Is it yaer ?

A common misspelling of year is yaer

Example sentences of the word year

1. Noun, singular or mass

Entries must be received by late August each year.

Quotes containing the word year

1. If you can't explain it to a six year old, you don't understand it yourself.

- Albert Einstein

2. The script was just the best I'd read in a long time and I love the humor, which I wasn't expecting, and I like the fact that my six year old daughter can see the show without being, you know, protected from it.

- Stephen Collins

3. We go through the whole season working on next season's car and developing the car and making sure we fit in the car and all that sort of stuff. And we obviously give ideas of what we would hope next year's car would have even if it's small things like buttons on the steering wheel and different positions and whatever.

- Jenson Button

2. fourth-year

adjective. used of the fourth and final year in United States high school or college.

Synonyms

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Answered by anubhavmishra0607
1

Answer:

age

and

century

Explanation:

it is both of them

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