URUGUAY Antonyms
uruguayan
Best Opposite Words For URUGUAY
| Word | Save | Syns.. | Usage | Type | ||
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| argentina | nounn | |||||
noun • a republic in southern South America; second largest country in South America • type genus of the Argentinidae: argentines | ||||||
| bolivia | nounn | |||||
noun • a form of canasta in which sequences can be melded • a landlocked republic in central South America; Simon Bolivar founded Bolivia in 1825 after winning independence from Spain | ||||||
| brazil | nounn | |||||
noun • three-sided tropical American nut with white oily meat and hard brown shell • the largest Latin American country and the largest Portuguese speaking country in the world; located in the central and northeastern part of South America; world's leading coffee exporter | ||||||
| chile | nounn | |||||
noun • very hot and finely tapering pepper of special pungency • a republic in southern South America on the western slopes of the Andes on the south Pacific coast | ||||||
| colombia | nounn | |||||
noun • a republic in northwestern South America with a coastline on the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea; achieved independence from Spain in 1821 under the leadership of Simon Bolivar; Spanish is the official language | ||||||
| ecuador | nounn | |||||
noun • a republic in northwestern South America; became independent from Spain in 1822; the landscape is dominated by the Andes | ||||||
| panama | noun, adjectiven, adj | |||||
noun • a republic on the Isthmus of Panama; achieved independence from Colombia in 1903 • a stiff hat made of straw with a flat crown | ||||||
| paraguay | noun, adjectiven, adj | |||||
noun • a landlocked republic in south central South America; achieved independence from Spain in 1811 | ||||||
| venezuela | nounn | |||||
noun • a republic in northern South America on the Caribbean; achieved independence from Spain in 1811; rich in oil | ||||||
| peru | nounn | |||||
noun • a republic in western South America; achieved independence from Spain in 1821; was the heart of the Inca empire from the 12th to 16th centuries | ||||||