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The link, you cited, mentions that in case of illnesses, acute and chronic are antonyms.

The adjective Obtuse, which means slow or unwilling to understand somethingslow or unwilling to understand something, is not used with illnesses.

P.S.- Acute angle and Obtuse angle are nouns, which are used in geometry.

The link, you cited, mentions that in case of illnesses, acute and chronic are antonyms.

The adjective Obtuse, which means slow or unwilling to understand something, is not used with illnesses.

P.S.- Acute angle and Obtuse angle are nouns, which are used in geometry.

The link, you cited, mentions that in case of illnesses, acute and chronic are antonyms.

The adjective Obtuse, which means slow or unwilling to understand something, is not used with illnesses.

P.S.- Acute angle and Obtuse angle are nouns, which are used in geometry.

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aarbee
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The link, you cited, mentions that in case of illnesses, acute and chronic are antonyms.

The adjective Obtuse, which means slow or unwilling to understand something, is not used with illnesses.

P.S.- Acute angle and Obtuse angle are nouns, which are used in geometry.