Tag Archives: interest-antonyms

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    Homogeneous vs. Heterogeneous: What’s The Difference?

    The words homogeneous and heterogeneous are often used in scientific contexts to describe kinds of mixtures, but they can be also used in other ways, such as to describe groups of people. But what do they actually mean, and what is the difference? In this article, we’ll define homogeneous and heterogeneous, break down the differences between them, and provide some examples of the different things …

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    “Explicit” vs. “Implicit”: What’s The Difference?

    The words explicit and implicit can be easily confused. They sound similar, have the same ending, and are both abstract. Adding on to that, both words have multiple meanings—sometimes they’re opposites, and sometimes they simply mean different things. In this article, we’ll explain the different ways these two words are used, including which one means “implied” and which one means “expressed directly.” Don’t worry, we’ll …

  3. 11 Contronyms You’ve Been Using Without Realizing It

  4. What Are Some Antonyms For Top Slang Words?

  5. How Our Greatest Strengths Become Weaknesses

    Here are the best good-and-evil duos that we all struggle to keep balanced, you may even learn an antonym or two along the way.

  6. These Common Words Have Some Very Uncommon Opposites