Asked by Makayla
What type of words are these?
inductive / deductive
homonyms
synonyms
antonyms
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They are antonyms — opposite kinds of reasoning.
Quick definitions:
- Antonyms: words with opposite meanings (inductive vs. deductive).
- Synonyms: words with similar meanings (big / large).
- Homonyms: words that sound alike or are spelled alike but have different meanings (bat — animal / bat — sports equipment).
So "inductive / deductive" are a pair of antonyms (two contrasting approaches to reasoning).
Quick definitions:
- Antonyms: words with opposite meanings (inductive vs. deductive).
- Synonyms: words with similar meanings (big / large).
- Homonyms: words that sound alike or are spelled alike but have different meanings (bat — animal / bat — sports equipment).
So "inductive / deductive" are a pair of antonyms (two contrasting approaches to reasoning).
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