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By *stella OP Woman
over a year ago
London |
Write down next to each of the below pair of opposites a word — a *single* word — that accurately describes the middle ground between the pair of opposites.
Example: hot and cold. A good answer here would be “warm”, “lukewarm”, or “temperate”.
1. black and white
2. large and small
3. up and down
4. left and right
5. fast and slow
6. easy and hard
7. young and old
8. loud and quiet
9. good and bad
10. near and far
11. pass and fail
12. happy and sad
13. clean and dirty
14. shy and outgoing
15. calm and anxious |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Write down next to each of the below pair of opposites a word — a *single* word — that accurately describes the middle ground between the pair of opposites.
Example: hot and cold. A good answer here would be “warm”, “lukewarm”, or “temperate”.
1. black and white
2. large and small
3. up and down
4. left and right
5. fast and slow
6. easy and hard
7. young and old
8. loud and quiet
9. good and bad
10. near and far
11. pass and fail
12. happy and sad
13. clean and dirty
14. shy and outgoing
15. calm and anxious"
You’ve been listening to wonderful music of one Katy Perry this afternoon haven’t you |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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1. black and white - Grey
2. large and small - Medium
3. up and down - Hovering
4. left and right - Centre
5. fast and slow - Steady
6. easy and hard - Average
7. young and old - Middle-aged
8. loud and quiet - Levelled.
9. good and bad - Neutral
10. near and far - Equidistant.
11. pass and fail - Borderline
12. happy and sad - Content
13. clean and dirty - Maintained.
14. shy and outgoing - Standard.
15. calm and anxious - Steady.
Not that easy really. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Write down next to each of the below pair of opposites a word — a *single* word — that accurately describes the middle ground between the pair of opposites.
Example: hot and cold. A good answer here would be “warm”, “lukewarm”, or “temperate”.
1. black and white - mixed
2. large and small - medium
3. up and down - level
4. left and right - straight
5. fast and slow - moderate
6. easy and hard - reasonable
7. young and old - middle-aged
8. loud and quiet - audible
9. good and bad - indifferent
10. near and far - reachable
11. pass and fail - borderline
12. happy and sad - mellow
13. clean and dirty - worn
14. shy and outgoing - ambiverted
15. calm and anxious - steady"
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1. black and white ( grey)
2. large and small. ( medium)
3. up and down. ( middle)
4. left and right. ( straight )
5. fast and slow. ( coasting)
6. easy and hard ( intermediate)
7. young and old ( middle aged)
8. loud and quiet ( ambient)
9. good and bad ( average)
10. near and far ( yonder)
11. pass and fail ( mediocre)
12. happy and sad ( content)
13. clean and dirty ( grubby)
14. shy and outgoing ( balanced)
15. calm and anxious ( alert)
Some of those are so hard !
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Nice to see you back Estella, we've missed you!
1. black and white (grey)
2. large and small (medium)
3. up and down (halfway)
4. left and right (centre)
5. fast and slow (steady)
6. easy and hard (comfortable)
7. young and old (middle-aged)
8. loud and quiet (bearable)
9. good and bad (interesting)
10. near and far (middle-ground)
11. pass and fail (referred)
12. happy and sad (stoic)
13. clean and dirty (curious)
14. shy and outgoing (forgettable)
15. calm and anxious (nervous) |
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By *uxom redCouple
over a year ago
Shrewsbury |
"Write down next to each of the below pair of opposites a word — a *single* word — that accurately describes the middle ground between the pair of opposites.
Example: hot and cold. A good answer here would be “warm”, “lukewarm”, or “temperate”.
1. black and white. Grey
2. large and small. Average
3. up and down level
4. left and right
5. fast and slow intermediate
6. easy and hard. Average
7. young and old middle
8. loud and quiet.
9. good and bad
10. near and far
11. pass and fail
12. happy and sad. Neither
13. clean and dirty.
14. shy and outgoing. Me
15. calm and anxious. Me " |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Write down next to each of the below pair of opposites a word — a *single* word — that accurately describes the middle ground between the pair of opposites.
Example: hot and cold. A good answer here would be “warm”, “lukewarm”, or “temperate”.
1. black and white grey
2. large and small medium
3. up and down centre
4. left and right middle
5. fast and slow steady
6. easy and hard normal
7. young and old middle-aged
8. loud and quiet dim
9. good and bad me
10. near and far over there
11. pass and fail didn't take test
12. happy and sad okay
13. clean and dirty mild odor
14. shy and outgoing chilled
15. calm and anxious mellow
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Write down next to each of the below pair of opposites a word — a *single* word — that accurately describes the middle ground between the pair of opposites.
Example: hot and cold. A good answer here would be “warm”, “lukewarm”, or “temperate”.
1. black and white. Bland
2. large and small. Average
3. up and down. Hover
4. left and right. Central
5. fast and slow. Sam
6. easy and hard. Semisolid
7. young and old. Experienced
8. loud and quiet. Monotone
9. good and bad. Consistent
10. near and far. Equidistant
11. pass and fail. Satisfactory
12. happy and sad. Content
13. clean and dirty. Soiled
14. shy and outgoing. Personable
15. calm and anxious. Easygoing "
That’s harder than I thought and I’m confident some of my answers don’t apply.
Oh well, I can always fall back on my pretty smile |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Why?
That's what I'm worried about..
Am I being diagnosed with something I don't know I have
Diagnosed with thesaurusitis."
I'd have tried harder if I were being judged on fancy words.. I was happy with my equidistant |
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