Opposites - Adjectives
Interactive game 84354:
- Questions include:
- What is the opposite of "reliable"?
- What is the opposite of "possible" ?
- Answers include:
- dissatisfied,
- illegal,
- immature,
- impolite,
- impossible,
- insecure
- insecure
- insecure
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Author's introduction
Create the opposite of the adjective using a negative prefix.
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