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  • single word requests - What is the opposite of Boon? - English . . .
    This was used in the gold rush days of the old west (in the US) In more modern times, it's more commonly known as "Boom or Bust" (though there are still many references to "Boon and Bust" or "Boon or Bust") and it's an economic concept, as defined in this Investopedia article: Definition of 'Boom And Bust Cycle'
  • Is there such a thing as a positive antonym to catastrophe?
    The word should also be active "violent" in mood nature, not passive, like "boon", "fortune", or "phenomenon " It must be extreme An example: The once-in-a-million-years meteor, rich in rare minerals, was a (positive antonym to catastrophe) for the FooBar Mining Colony; inspiring long lasting changes in their governance, economy, and society "
  • single word requests - Looking for an exotic antonym for Bane . . .
    I just have it in my mind that it needs to be along the same lines as Bane, which, in my opinion, is a rather exotic word The problem is that I don't actually know what I'm looking for, I just know what it should be like And boon seems to be leaning more towards the same spectrum of Bane, which is rather ambiguous in my opinion –
  • Is there an antonym for “capitalize” (as in letter-case)?
    Wiktionary records uncapitalize with usage examples Verb uncapitalize (third-person singular simple present uncapitalizes, present participle uncapitalizing, simple past and past participle uncapitalized)
  • What is the antonym for the verb support?
    For example: I support Bob's decision to quit his job What word could you use in place of support to make that sentence have the opposite meaning?
  • Antonym for exceed - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Not all places we can use "exceed" to mean "go beyond a specific range", nor can we use at all places the antonym of "exceed" As you want just the antonym of "exceed" only, I will go this way - Exceed - "ex" (out) + "cedere" (go) Opposite of "exceed" - "In" + "cedere" = inceed Though there is no such word in the dictionary available till now
  • word choice - What is the opposite of the sub prefix? - English . . .
    I don't think there's an antonym for "sub" since we use "sub" to talk about something which is a level down from something else For example, "sub-category" is a category within a category If you have to go further, you may use "sub-sub category " But in the end, the only category above all of these is simply a "category "
  • Is “misogyny” only applicable to men? What is the antonym of misogyny?
    The antonym would probably be someone who likes women That would be a philogynist (from phileô, "to like"), but I don't think that word exists There is also a philanderer, a man who likes to court women a little too much This word is a bit strange, since ander-comes from anêr, "man"
  • single word requests - Whats an antonym to legacy? - English . . .
    An antonym would refer to recent innovations, so for that we would use terms such as: cutting-edge systems; the latest systems; mainstream systems; modern systems; present-day systems; state-of-the-art systems; trendy systems³; Each of these has a unique shade of meaning and you would simply pick the one that is closest in meaning to what you
  • single word requests - What is the opposite of steep? - English . . .
    As a climber, caver, and geoscientist, the lack of a commonly-used antonym for "steep" is a constant frustration! No appropriate word exists and frankly it's a big gaping hole in the English language In geoscience, we use "low-angle" to refer to an outcrop or formation that is not steeply dipping (read about strike and dip for more on this





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