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What relationship do the words feeble and tremendous have?

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Answer:

They are opposites or antonyms of each other.

Explanation:

The words feeble and tremendous are adjectives that have opposite meanings. Feeble refers to a lack of physical strength or something that is weak. For example, when a person is sick, we can say that he is feeble.

Tremendous refers to something that is huge or enormous or great in amount. For example, when we have a large amount of food, we can say that we have a tremendous amount of food. So, both words are used to qualify an object or person.

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