Antonym

🎯 : Use antithesis in your writing by placing antonyms close together (e.g., "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times") to make each concept feel stronger and more vivid. If you'd like, I can:

: Pairs that describe a relationship from opposite perspectives (e.g., buy/sell , teacher/student , parent/child ). antonym

: Words on a scale that allow for varying degrees (e.g., hot/cold —it could also be "warm" or "lukewarm"). 🎯 : Use antithesis in your writing by

: Unique words that can mean their own opposite depending on context (e.g., dust can mean to remove dust or to sprinkle it; left can mean remaining or departed). 🛠 Common Prefixes for Antonyms : Unique words that can mean their own

An antonym is a word that has the opposite meaning of another word. While synonyms add variety to your writing, antonyms create contrast, help define terms by what they are not , and are essential for describing dichotomies like "light" and "dark" or "good" and "evil". 📖 Key Types of Antonyms