Antonym - Wikipedia-style Article
Antonym
Definition
The noun "antonym" refers to (1) a word having a meaning opposite to that of another word; and (2) a term expressing direct contrast or opposition to another in semantics.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA: /ˈæn.tə.nɪm/
- Respelling: AN-tuh-nim
British English
- IPA: /ˈæn.tə.nɪm/
- Respelling: AN-tuh-nim
Etymology
From Greek antōnymos “opposite in name,” from anti- “against” + onoma “name.” Entered English in the early 17th century.
Derivatives
- Antonymic (adjective)
- Antonymously (adverb)
- Antonymy (noun)
Synonyms
- Opposite
- Contrary
- Reverse
- Counterterm
Antonyms
Usage
"Antonym" appears in dictionaries, linguistics, and writing. Examples: "‘Hot’ is an antonym of ‘cold’," and "‘Victory’ and ‘defeat’ are antonyms."
Related Terms
- Synonym: A word with the same or similar meaning as another.
- Homonym: A word pronounced like another but differing in meaning.
- Heteronym: A word spelled like another but with a different pronunciation and meaning.
- Antonymy: The relationship between antonyms.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- A word with a meaning opposite to that of another:
- Example: "‘High’ is an antonym of ‘low’."
- A term expressing direct contrast or opposition:
- Example: "‘Success’ and ‘failure’ function as antonyms."