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When thinking about a verb, '''to freeze''' is a wonderful example for an antonym. Either the temperature is very high and plastic begins '''to melt''' or it is very gold and water freezes to ice. | When thinking about a verb, '''to freeze''' is a wonderful example for an antonym. Either the temperature is very high and plastic begins '''to melt''' or it is very gold and water freezes to ice. | ||
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Perfect!
When thinking about a verb, to freeze is a wonderful example for an antonym. Either the temperature is very high and plastic begins to melt or it is very gold and water freezes to ice.
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