Steep as a verb: dunk, soak.Steep as an adjective: high, bold.
A verb is an action word. A letter that when you say it, means of debt is the letter O. If you are in debt, you owe somebody something.
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Yes, "letter" can be used as a verb, meaning to write or send a letter. For example, "I need to letter a response to the invitation."
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The opposite of the noun "answer" would be "question."The opposite of the verb "answer" would be "ask."From the meaning of answer as a solution, the opposite would be the lack of a solution.The opposite of the verb form meaning to respond would be to ignore.(It has more than one appropriate opposite depending on the aspect being examined.)
The opposite of refrain (as a verb): persevere persist continue endure stick with keep it up
There is no opposite of the noun condition, but the opposite of the verb (meaning to prepare, adapt, or improve) could be slacken or worsen.
The opposite of neglect (noun) would be care or concern. The opposite of the verb neglect (meaning ignore) is similarly to care, to deal with, or to address.
There is no opposite of the noun type, meaning group or classification.The verb "to type" could have the alternative "to print" (by hand), and the noun type meaning typed text could have the alternative "handwriting."
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That could be several things:DefendShield (the verb)Mother (the verb)Harbor (the verb)Foster
Sent is past tense. accordingly, i did "send" the letter yesterday?" implies past tense, no? In the sentence above the word "did" is a helping verb to the word "send" so the words "did send" is the verb. The correct past tense of 'send' is 'sent'.
The opposite of the adjective closed is open. The opposite of the verb closed is opened.
Either: 'so' a conjuction or adverb 'sow' a verb meaning to spread seed for planting