What are the hypernyms for Went seed?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for went seed?
The phrase "went seed" is an informal expression that means something has gone bad or become spoiled. Its antonyms include words that describe the opposite of this state, such as fresh, unspoiled, new, and perfect. "Fresh" refers to something that is newly made or recently harvested and has not gone bad. "Unspoiled" describes something that has not decayed or become rotten over time. "New" refers to something that has just been made or acquired and has not yet been used. And "perfect" means something that is flawless and without any defects or imperfections. These antonyms better describe something that is in good condition and usable.
What are the antonyms for Went seed?
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v.
• decay
- ascend
, - brighten
, - build
, - color
, - combine
, - develop
, - enlarge
, - expand
, - extend
, - flourish
, - germinate
, - grow
, - help
, - improve
, - increase
, - make well
, - prosper
, - put together
, - raise
, - ripen
, - rise
, - strengthen
, - unite
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• vegetate
• wear
- cheer
, - construct
, - delight
, - disrobe
, - energize
, - enliven
, - freshen
, - invigorate
, - make happy
, - please
, - rebuild
, - refresh
, - refuse
, - reject
, - save
, - take off
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