Antonym

/ˈæntənɪm/ noun

A word that has the opposite meaning of another word, like 'hot' and 'cold' or 'big' and 'small.'

From Greek anti- (opposite) + -onym (name), literally 'opposite name.' Coined in English in the late 19th century to mirror the earlier term 'synonym.' The structure parallels how 'anti-' prefix indicates opposition in many English words.

AMተቃራኒ
ARمضاد
BNবিপরীতশব্দ
CAantònim
CSantoným
DAantonym
DEAntonym
ELαντώνυμο
ESantónimo
FAمتناقض
FIantonyymi
FRantonyme
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