Antonymy

/ænˈtɒnɪmi/ noun

The relationship or state of being opposite in meaning; the quality of words being antonyms to each other.

From antonym plus the abstract noun suffix '-y' (as in 'democracy,' 'monarchy'). This suffix transforms adjectives and nouns into abstract concepts describing a state or quality. Antonymy became a standard linguistic term in the 20th century.

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