What are the hypernyms for Got a bug?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
Other hypernyms:
Acquired a pathogen, Caught an illness, Contracted a disease, Infected with a virus, Suffering from an ailment.
What are the opposite words for got a bug?
The phrase "got a bug" usually refers to feeling ill or being infected with a virus or bacteria. Some possible antonyms for this phrase include feeling healthy, robust, vigorous, strong, robust, hale and hearty. Other opposites might include having a clean bill of health, feeling invincible or unbreakable. Some more informal antonyms could be "feeling top-notch," "fit as a fiddle" or "in the pink." Regardless of the antonym, the main idea is that "got a bug" is a negative state of being whereas the antonyms imply a positive or desirable state of being.
What are the antonyms for Got a bug?
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