(a) good (book) meaning in English
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Definition
(a) good (book)
:(an) enjoyable (book); (a) nice (person)
(a) bad (idea)
:not good, unpleasant
What are the opposites of the words in bold? Select the correct options.
“This is difficult” → this is .
“She's young” → she's .
“Wrong answer” → answer.
What are the opposites of the words in bold? Select the correct options.
“This is difficult” → this is easy 1.
“She's young” → she's old 2.
“Wrong answer” → right 3 answer.
This is easy → this is difficult. Examples: boiling an egg is easy; it is difficult to walk on ice.
(To) say is not the opposite of difficult. Example: I say whatever I want.
Bad is the opposite of good, not of difficult. Example: I am having a bad day.
She's old → she's young. Examples: my grandmother is old; Lucy has a young daughter.
Beautiful is the opposite of ugly, not of young. Example: models are beautiful.
Cheap is the opposite of expensive, not of young. Example: ice-cream is cheap.
Wrong answer → right answer. Examples: this answer is right; I think she made the wrong decision.
Tall is the opposite of short, not of wrong. Example: my daughter is very tall.
Big is the opposite of small, not of wrong. Example: New York is a very big city.
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