Opposite Verbs Flashcards
What is the opposite of ‘Saludar’?
‘Despedirse’
To greet / wave at ‹-> to say goodbye
What is the opposite of ‘Envejecer’?
‘Rejuvenecer’
To age ‹-> rejuvenate
What is the opposite of ‘Parar’?
‘Continuar’
To stop ‹-> to continue
What is the opposite of ‘Acertar’?
‘Fallar’
To get sth right ‹-> to make a mistake
What is the opposite of ‘Sumar’?
‘Restar’
To add up ‹-> to subtract
What is the opposite of ‘Multiplicar’?
‘Dividir’
To multiply ‹-> to divide
What is the opposite of ‘Engordar’?
‘Adelgazar’
To put on weight ‹-> to lose weight
What is the opposite of ‘Madrugar’?
‘Trasnochar’
‘To get up early’ ‹ -› ‘to stay out late’
What is the opposite of ‘Perdonar’?
‘Castigar’
‘To forgive’ ‹ -› ‘to punish’
What is the opposite of ‘Juntar’?
‘Separar’
‘To put together’ ‹ -› ‘to separate’
What is the opposite of ‘Afirmar’?
‘Negar’
‘To affirm’ ‹ -› ‘to deny’
What is the opposite of ‘Facilitar’?
‘Dificultar’
‘To make easy’ ‹ -› ‘to make difficult’
What is the opposite of ‘Obedecer’?
‘Desobedecer’
‘To obey’ ‹ -› ‘to disobey’
What is the opposite of ‘Rebajar’?
‘Aumentar’
‘To lower’ ‹ -› ‘to increase’
What is the opposite of ‘Perder’?
‘Encontrar’
To lose ‹→› to find
What is the opposite of ‘Dar’?
‘Recibir’
To give <-› to receive
What is the opposite of ‘Coger’?
‘Soltar’
To grab ‹→› to let go
What is the opposite of ‘Romper’?
‘Arregar’
To break ‹-› to repair
What is the opposite of ‘Destruir’?
‘Construir’
To destroy «-› to build
What is the opposite of ‘Amar’?
‘Odiar’
To love ‹-› to hate
What is the opposite of ‘Confiar’?
‘Desconfiar’
To trust ‹ →› to mistrust
What is the opposite of ‘Empezar’?
‘Terminar’
To start ‹→› to finish
What is the opposite of ‘Irse’?
‘Quedarse’
To leave ‹-› to stay
What is the opposite of ‘Calentar’?
‘Enfriar’
To warm up <-› to cool
What is the opposite of ‘Empujar’?
‘Tirar’
To push ‹-> to pull
What is the opposite of ‘Vivir’?
‘Morir’
To live ‹-› to die
What is the opposite of ‘Limpiar’?
‘Ensuciar’
To clean ‹-> to get sth dirty
What is the opposite of ‘Aprobar’?
‘Suspender’
To pass ‹-> to fail an exam