What are the hypernyms for Had earmarks of?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for had earmarks of?
The phrase "had earmarks of" refers to something that has characteristics or signs of a particular quality or trait. Some antonyms for this phrase could be "lacked any indication of," "was devoid of," or "had no traces of." These phrases express the opposite meaning by indicating that something did not exhibit any indications or hints of a certain quality. Other antonyms could include "was completely unfamiliar with," "was completely unrelated to," or "was completely dissimilar from." These phrases convey a complete absence or opposite meaning of the original phrase, indicating that something is entirely different or unrelated to the quality being referred to.
What are the antonyms for Had earmarks of?
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