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les40

11th July 2011, 02:13
I got asked a question yesterday, and I have to admit - it was a tricky one, I gave up after 30 minutes and got the answer.
See if any of you guys can get it.

Question: Which verb is the only word in the English language that has two synonyms which are antontms of each other.

Good Luck.
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les40

11th July 2011, 02:16
Meant to say antonyms
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nytram

11th July 2011, 02:18
hi les40.what about CLEAVE.best wishes,Nytram.
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les40

11th July 2011, 02:20
Bloody hell Nytram, that was superb mate, well done
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trevor

11th July 2011, 02:28
Excellent Nytram, i was still getting to grips with the actual clue (i think i may have given up on this one)
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trevor

11th July 2011, 02:35
actually, what are the two synonyms of cleave?
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nytram

11th July 2011, 02:38
les40 and trevor you are legends on this forum,thanks.my eyes are telling me to go to bed,so stage 8 of the tour de france is an avenue of pleasure i will see later.
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nytram

11th July 2011, 02:45
adhere and seperate.
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trevor

11th July 2011, 03:20
that's what it says on the label of my underpants.
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tonyw

11th July 2011, 09:56