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Sense relations

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    Sense relations
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  • Is this statement true or false? Give and receive are binary antonyms.
    false
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  • Which of the following are relational antonyms?
    employer - employee
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  • Fill in the blank: Master and servant are ..................... antonyms. 
    relational
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  • Which are gradable antonyms? young - old, pass - fail, early - late, better than - worse than, lend - borrow
    young - old, early - late
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  • Specify the type of antonomy of the following pairs: rich - poor, inhale - exhale, breakfast - lunch, legal - illegal, doctor - patient
    rich - poor (G), inhale - exhale (B), breakfast - lunch (M), legal - illegal (B), doctor - patient (R)
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  • Specify the type of antonomy of the following pairs: deny - admit, conceal - reveal, greater than - less than, present - absent, in - out
    deny - admit (B), conceal - reveal (B), greater than - less than (R), present - absent (B), in - out (B)
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  • Is this statement true or false? high - low and higher - lower are gradable antonyms.
    false
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  • What type of antonymy are table & chair?
    multiple incompatibility
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  • Fill in the blank: Accidentally and intentionally are ………………. antonyms.
    binary
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  • Choose the correct answer
    predicates
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  • True/False: The two predicates “confused” and “bewildered” are synonymous.
    True
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  • While fast and quick are used interchangeably in terms of speed, can you give an example where one can be used but the other cannot
    he has a quick mind, not a fast mind; he gave her a quick glance, not a fast glance
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  • True/False: Hyponymy only happens with predicates.
    False
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  • True/False: “Toast” is a hyponym of “cook”
    True
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  • Fill in the blank: the superordinate term is more … in meaning than its hyponym which is much more specific
    abstract/general/inclusive/schematic
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  • Define the superordinate of the two hyponyms LION and ELEPHANT
    mammal/animal
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