The opposite of the adverb bitterly is sweetly.The word sweetly is also an adverb.
Adverb does not actually have an antonym, but it might be an adjective: an adjective only modifies nouns and pronouns; an adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb.
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The antonym of the word 'synonym' is 'antonym'.
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The opposite of the adverb bitterly is sweetly.The word sweetly is also an adverb.
Adverb does not actually have an antonym, but it might be an adjective: an adjective only modifies nouns and pronouns; an adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb.
Yes. Unwillingly is an Adverb. Its antonym is a famous ballad written by Hank Cochran, "Willingly".
An orchard is a noun and has no obvious antonym, unlike an adjective or adverb. If orchards are intended to have ripe fruit then the opposite would be a desert.
It is the adverb form of the word "inferior" which means of lower rank or importance. The antonym of "inferior" is "superior".
== == Beginning, first, front, initial, introductory, oldest, primary, starting
You may be confusing foreword with the soundalike forward. As an adverb it refers to a direction towards the front of something (facing forward); its antonym would be backward.
That just doesn't make sense. You can have an antonym for an adjective (the antonym of quick is slow), for an adverb (the antonym of quickly is slowly), and for certain verbs (sleep/wake, speak/shut up, etc.), certain abstract nouns (love/hate - also used as verbs) but it simply doesn't make sense to talk about antonyms of nouns which represent objects.
Depending on the usage, the opposite of the adverb feverishly could be calmly, or deliberately, or slothfully. Others could be coolly, serenely, or unexcitedly.
No. Towards is a preposition. The word "toward" can be a preposition or an adjective (with the antonym untoward).
Being a proper noun, Aluminum is not a word that lends itself to having an Antonym. Usually you would have an Adjective, Adverb, Verb, or common noun with an Antonym associated with it.Wet - DryFast - SlowGo - StopMe - YouAn antonym for a proper noun would be very subjective. For example, Aluminum, would you pick Lead; because it is Heavy, or Steel, because of strength? Very subjective, and not definitive.
Being a proper noun, Aluminum is not a word that lends itself to having an Antonym. Usually you would have an Adjective, Adverb, Verb, or common noun with an Antonym associated with it.Wet - DryFast - SlowGo - StopMe - YouAn antonym for a proper noun would be very subjective. For example, Aluminum, would you pick Lead; because it is Heavy, or Steel, because of strength? Very subjective, and not definitive.