Definition of Antonymism. Meaning of Antonymism. Synonyms of Antonymism

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- with Lyons (1968, 1977) defining antonym to mean gradable antonyms, and Crystal (2003) warning that antonymy and antonym should be regarded with care. Opposition...
- auto-antonym, antagonym, enantiodrome, enantionym, J**** word (after the Roman god J****, who is usually depicted with two faces), self-antonym, antilogy...
- words usually have a prefix or suffix that would imply that there is an antonym, with the prefix or suffix being absent or opposite. If the prefix or suffix...
- In linguistics, converses or relational antonyms are pairs of words that refer to a relationship from opposite points of view, such as parent/child or...
- to place a conjunction like and between the two antonyms; such compounds (not necessarily of antonyms) are known as dvandvas (a term taken from Sanskrit...
- Salomon Krauss Other terms Synonyms ****ual perversion (1880's-1920) ****ual deviation (1952–1980; DSM and ICD) ****ociated terms Normophilia (antonym)...
- synonym. Antonyms are words with opposite or nearly opposite meanings. For example: hot ↔ cold, large ↔ small, thick ↔ thin, synonymantonym Hypernyms...
- meant "s****ing or forming part of a cultural entity" and it resembled its antonym ****enismos, a word that signified a people's submission to ****enic (Gr****)...
- specify the love or obsession with something more specific. It is somewhat antonymic to -phobia. Philias can be biological (e.g. rhizophilia, preference for...
- ****. Despite the fact that the word animal is colloquially used as an antonym for human, and contrary to a common biological misconception, humans are...