Antonyms are words with opposite or nearly opposite meanings. Antonyms help convey precise meanings through contrast. Antonyms are crucial for competitive exams and language learning
Antonyms are words opposite in meaning to another. List chosen specifically for ESL learners
Synonyms are words with similar meanings, while antonyms have opposite meanings. Synonyms help avoid repetition and add variety to language. Antonyms provide precise communication through contrast and emphasis
Antonyms are words with opposite meanings, like cold/hot or evil/good. Antonyms can be any word type, including nouns, verbs, adverbs, adjectives, and prepositions. There are three main types: complementary, gradable, and relational antonyms
Malevolent comes from Latin malevolens, meaning "ill-disposed, spiteful". Word combines "male" (badly) with "volens" (wish). First known use in 1509
Antonyms are words with opposite meanings, like hot/cold and good/bad. Contronyms are words with multiple meanings, like dust meaning both "add" and "remove". Complementary antonyms have an either-or relationship (e.g., on/off). Gradable antonyms show opposite amounts of quality (e.g., new/old). Relational antonyms play opposite roles in relationships (e.g., teacher/student)