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30 Examples of Reciprocal Antonyms

Reciprocal antonyms are words that have opposite or contrary meanings and that have the peculiarity that the existence of one of the terms implies the existence of the other. For example: give / receive. For…

50 Examples of Synonymy

Synonymy is the semantic relationship established between two or more words by the similarity of meanings between them. Words that share meanings are called synonyms . For example: house / dwelling, hair / hair . The opposite relationship…

30 Examples of Synonymy

The analogy of synonymy is one that relates two words that are synonyms. For example: Large is to broad as disgusting to disgusting . Large is synonymous with broad and this clause is compared to another pair of synonyms: unpleasant and disgusting.…

100 Examples of Antonyms

Antonyms are those words whose meanings are opposite to each other. For example: light – dark. Antonyms can be nouns ( start-end ), adjectives ( clean-dirty ), verbs ( buy-sell ), or adverbs ( good-bad ). These words are distinguished from synonyms, which are those words that have equivalent meaning. It…

50 Examples of Partial Synonyms

Partial synonyms are synonyms that have the same meaning in a certain context, but in another sentence they can change their meaning and therefore no longer function as a synonym. For example: wedding/party.  On Saturday we…

50 Examples of Total Synonyms

Full synonyms are synonyms that have the same meaning, regardless of the context in which they are used. They are words that can be replaced by others without taking into account the rest of the…

20 Examples of Synonym words

Synonymous words  are those words that have an equivalent meaning. The opposite of synonyms are antonyms, which are words that have opposite meanings. For example: alive/dead, night/day, poor/rich, big/small, cute/ugly. types of synonyms Partial Synonyms . They…

100 Examples of Synonyms

Synonyms are  two or more words that are spelled differently but express the same or nearly the same thing. Synonymy occurs between words with enough relation of similarity in their meaning, so that…