Almost every word is a synonym for something - or an antonym.
Not every word has a synonym...literal classifications such as strawberry and laptops don't necessarily have great synonyms or antonyms.
Each/every/once a year.
endeavor go all out make every effort struggle
Sometimes, every now and then, etc. You can Google this and come up with many websites.
Almost every word is a synonym for something - or an antonym.
Not every word has a synonym...literal classifications such as strawberry and laptops don't necessarily have great synonyms or antonyms.
A decade.
Half a Decade
all, each, each one
Each/every/once a year.
The word "synonym" means that the word means the same as another word. Almost every word in the language has some word that it's the same as.
endeavor go all out make every effort struggle
Yes.The word antonym just means any word that means the opposite of another word, and synonym means any word that means the same thing as that word. Almost every word is an antonym or synonym of something.
Sometimes, every now and then, etc. You can Google this and come up with many websites.
yearly maybe.Annual means once every season and in banking that's most likely a year
This great American artist and ornithologist's effort to describe every bird species in the U.S. resulted in the classic work, "The Birds of America". Described as a noun because it is a proper name, "Audubon" has no synonym.