What are some other names for bison?
In North America, a buffalo is another name for a bison. There are various types of buffalo around the word, including South Asia’s water buffalo and the African buffalo, but the bison is the most well-known type of buffalo in the US.
What is the antonym of camel?
The word camel typically refers to humped mammals of the genus Camelus. There are no categorical antonyms for this word. However, one could loosely use any animals unrelated to the camel as antonyms, e.g. dog, pig, bird.
What is the opposite of Buffalo?
What is the opposite of buffalo?
undeceive | disillusion |
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correct | be honest with |
disenchant | apprise |
inform | notify |
tell |
What are the 200 examples of antonyms?
200 Antonyms Words List | Common Antonyms List
Word | Antonyms |
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Obey | Disobey |
Poor | Rich |
Strong | Weak |
Appear | Disappear |
What are similar words?
similar
- akin,
- alike,
- analogous,
- cognate,
- comparable,
- connate,
- correspondent,
- corresponding,
How do you introduce antonyms to students?
Start your antonym lesson by reviewing the words synonym and antonym, pointing out that they are antonyms. Make sure that your students understand that synonyms are similar and antonyms are opposites. Give your class a little warm up by encouraging them to brainstorm as many synonyms of “big” as they can.
What are some examples of Homographs?
Homograph Examples
- agape – with mouth open OR love.
- bass – type of fish OR low, deep voice.
- bat – piece of sports equipment OR an animal.
- bow – type of knot OR to incline.
- down – a lower place OR soft fluff on a bird.
- entrance – the way in OR to delight.
- evening – smoothing out OR after sunset.
- fine – of good quality OR a levy.
What does Heterograph mean?
different writing
What is a word with 2 meanings?
Homonyms, or multiple-meaning words, are words that have the same spelling and usually sound alike, but have different meanings (e.g. dog bark, tree bark). Word study including homonym practice games and multiple meaning word activities and lists continues as students progress and their vocabularies increase.