<p>What is the opposite of "good"?</p>
<p>$50 says the first person to answer gets a 0 reported to colleges because they are too stupid to know the answer!</p>
<p>What is the opposite of "good"?</p>
<p>$50 says the first person to answer gets a 0 reported to colleges because they are too stupid to know the answer!</p>
<p>zogoto thinks the answer is "bad". anyone else agree or disagree?</p>
<p>"not good"</p>
<p>i have to say "ungood", but only because i love orwell's 1984 :)</p>
<p>the opposite of "good" is anything that claims to be "better"! ;)</p>
<p>...it truly depends on the context you're using the word "good" in</p>
<p>I would have to say evil is also a plausable antonym</p>
<p>Grades</p>
<p>zogoto 0%
DimitarM 50%- close
JoggerBlue82 100%- Nice work!
eng-dude 0%
Anonymous99 0%</p>
<p>I need to email your colleges these scores now.</p>
<p>yay, i win! :-p :-)</p>
<p>But why "ungood", can you explain the difference?</p>
<p>argh...what makes his right and the rest of ours wrong? your question was subjective!</p>
<p>ungood is shorter and more concise. It helps limits the train of thought and eliminates unecessary words like "bad" from the language. Not good is okay but un works much nicer.</p>
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I need to email your colleges these scores now.
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Huh ????????</p>
<p>I report these quick quiz scores to your prospective schools and it greatly alters their decision about your acceptance or rejection.</p>
<p>That's just silly.</p>
<p>So the opposite of tall is "untall?" The opposite of hot is "unhot?"</p>
<p>No thanks, I'll stick with variety. "Ungood," "untall," and "unhot" are way too similar to Japanese adjectival conjugations for my health...</p>
<p>I suppose you never read 1984 either. Tis is a shame.</p>
<p>I did read 1984, I'm just making life tough for you. ;)</p>
<p>perhaps in a few years you'll see that my snarky answer is in fact, correct</p>
<p>Well life is gonna be tough for you when I send your schools a letter saying that you are being insubordinate.</p>
<p>anyone who hasn't read 1984 needs to go do that now. =)</p>
<p>How the hell does one not read 1984 before their senior year-I believe it is one of the required pieces for most English classes.
And I must say that what logisticswizard just described is the exact manner in which one negates a Chinese adjective.</p>