painnotpleasure
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Yeah, those kinds of questions can be tricky words can have more than one meaning. I mean I think both words can have multiple definitions:GreenMts said:I got this one wrong. I don't get it.
PRESENT/RESERVE, Do these words:
have similar meanings; have contradictory meaning; mean neither the same nor opposite?
I chose contradictory but the answer is neither the same or opposite.
For example, you can "present" an opinion or "reserve" an opinion. That seemed contracictory to me. Can anyone clue me in - I'm confused.
present- to like introduce, to deliever a speech, the current time (like present time), or hell even a gift... like a christmas present
reserve- to like arrange or hold on to... or to obtain
I really can see where you're coming from though. I feel it could mean either contadictory or neither the same or opposite. It partially depends on what definition you use. I think it's a bad a question. Wish I could be of more help, but I think it's just a terrible question to ask and really depends on which way you look at it.