What is the antonym of βboggyβ?
The antonyms of boggy are firm and dry. The antonym firm implies a solid or stable surface, while dry implies a lack of moisture or water.
Brief Definitions of the Antonym(s)
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
firm
Solid, stable, and not easily moved or changed.
Example
The ground was firm underfoot, making it easy to walk.
dry
Lacking moisture or water; not wet or damp.
Example
The desert is known for its dry climate, with little rainfall throughout the year.
How are these antonyms different from each other?
- 1Firm implies a solid or stable surface that is not easily moved or changed.
- 2Dry implies a lack of moisture or water, and can be used to describe both surfaces and substances.
Good things to know
- 1Describing Surfaces: Use firm to describe a solid or stable surface, and dry to describe a surface lacking moisture or water.
- 2Describing Substances: Use dry to describe substances that lack moisture or water.
- 3Comparing and Contrasting: Use these antonyms to compare and contrast different surfaces or substances.
Remember this!
The antonyms of boggy are firm and dry. Firm implies a solid or stable surface, while dry implies a lack of moisture or water. These antonyms can be used to describe surfaces and substances, and to compare and contrast different objects.