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Antonyms are word pairs that are opposite in meaning, such as hot and cold, fat and thin, and up and down. Words may have different antonyms, depending on the meaning. Both long and tall are antonyms of short.

Antonyms are of two types:

  • gradable antonyms are pairs that express relationships in a continuum, such as up and down
  • complementary antonyms are pairs that express an either/or relationship, such as dead or alive.

Although the word antonym was only coined by philologists in the 19th century, such relationships are a fundamental part of a language, in contrast to synonyms, which are a result of history and drawing of fine distinctions, or homonyms, which are mostly etymological accidents or coincidences. A few antonyms may also be designated contronyms, occasionally spelled contranyms:

  • enjoin (to prohibit; to order)
  • fast (moving quickly; fixed firmly in place)
  • cleave (to split; to adhere)

See also

bg:Антоним da:Antonym de:Antonym es:Antnimo fr:Antonymie id:Antonim ja:対義語 sl:antonim uk:Антонім


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