Hypocrite.
A hypocrite pretends to be something he's not.
I think a better definition is "flake". Here is the definition....
Flake
(n) A useless, shady, deceitful person who is so unreliable and selfish they cause you much anger and frustration. A Flake's only agenda is what they want to do. They have a weak character, often the products of bad parenting/spoiling kids. A Flake will make plans, never attend, and give no reason for their absence, even after they spent hours calling, texting, or emailing you. Flakes try to manipulate everybody, and sometimes are not the idiots they appear to be. A Flake often has little to no real friends due to their erratic behavior. You can never rely on a Flake. When questioned about their behavior, a Flake just gives up on the relationship and moves on to another person. Flakes can't get by in the real world and often act immature beyond their years, causing them to be labeled as "useless" human beings.
There really is no "opposite" of Goth but the majority of people would say preppy or jock in lifestyle.
It is when you say something you don't mean or th opposite
There aren't opposites of every word. You could try "comfortable," which is the opposite in one way... or "at home," which is opposite in another way. Perhaps "functional" would work too, if you are talking about an arm being dislocated... it doesn't cover the opposite of everything that is going on there, but it covers part of it. .... It really depends on what you mean. When you say "dislocated," do you mean painful and out of place? If so, you can come up with opposites for those things. If you mean something else, then work on words that are opposites of whatever that is.
That You Really Mean Something....When U Say It Your Not Kidding....
Sarcastic is when you say something but really you mean the opposite but usually in a humorous way. Like if someone stated the obvious and you said "wow how did you come up with that?" That would be sarcastic.
It is called sarcasm when someone says the opposite of what you say in a mocking or ironic way.
Yes. When people say nice move they usually mean something along the lines of 'haha you idiot' so they really mean the opposite of what they say which is verbal irony.
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There really is no "opposite" of Goth but the majority of people would say preppy or jock in lifestyle.
The simple explanation of "Opposite Day" is when children declare they mean the opposite of what they say like, "I love doing chores." However, by declaring January 25th as the official "Opposite Day" it is not, in fact, opposite day because the opposite of opposite day is a normal day. So is it actually opposite day? This is an ancient logical paradox called the Liarβs Paradox which often takes the form of βI am a liarβ or βThis sentence is false.β Because the sentence is self-referential and negative.
If you mean really as in very, i.e. He is really stupid, the you say tres. If you mean really as in "Is that true?" or "Oh, really?", then you say c'est vrai?
I don't think it does, really, although you could say "he did it despite being hungry" as the opposite of "he did it because he was hungry"
What exactly do you mean when you say "the opposite of a whole number" . . .
It is when you say something you don't mean or th opposite