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  1. given

    One is addicted to that which he has allowed to gain a strong, habitual, and enduring hold upon action, inclination, or involuntary tendency, as to a habit or indulgence. A man may be accustomed to labor, attached to his profession, devoted to his religion, given to study or to gluttony (in the bad sense, given over, or given up, is a stronger and more hopeless expression, as is abandoned). One inclined to luxury may become habituated to poverty. One is wedded to that which has become a second nature; as, one is wedded to science or to art. Prone is used only in a bad sense, and generally of natural tendencies; as, our hearts are prone to evil. Abandoned tells of the acquired viciousness of one who has given himself up to wickedness. Addicted may be used in a good, but more frequently a bad sense; as, addicted to study; addicted to drink. Devoted is used chiefly in the good sense; as, a mother’s devoted affection.

    Antonyms:
    averse, disinclined, indisposed, unaccustomed

    Synonyms:
    abandoned, accustomed, addicted, attached, devoted, disposed, given over, given up, habituated, inclined, prone, wedded

    Preposition:
    Addicted to vice.

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  1. given, presumption, preconditionadjective

    an assumption that is taken for granted

    Antonyms:
    disinclined, unacknowledged

    Synonyms:
    condition, precondition, presumptuousness, assumption, effrontery, presumption, stipulation

  2. given, grantedadjective

    acknowledged as a supposition

    «given the engine’s condition, it is a wonder that it started»

    Antonyms:
    unacknowledged, disinclined

    Synonyms:
    disposed(p), apt(p), granted, given(p), tending(p), minded(p)

  3. apt(p), disposed(p), given(p), minded(p), tending(p)adjective

    (usually followed by `to’) naturally disposed toward

    «he is apt to ignore matters he considers unimportant»; «I am not minded to answer any questions»

    Antonyms:
    unacknowledged, disinclined

How to use given in a sentence?

  1. Ian Giles:

    Given the potential penalties and damages actions it faces, Google will want to invest in the best possible defense team, and direct legal costs will be a relatively minor consideration, there may be simple capacity reasons as to why they are sharing the workload between a number of law firms, but there is also value to seeking a second opinion, reconsidering strategy, and bringing new ideas to the table.

  2. Nic Eliades:

    All these things have made this feel like a ‘climate spring’ and have certainly driven more people to want to get involved, the UK’s success has certainly inspired us and given us an impetus to move forward.

  3. Rick Rieder:

    The Fed might do one hike this year, but likely won’t be able to do that one given global economic, geopolitical, and competitive monetary policy dynamics.

  4. A.W. Tozer:

    As base a thing as money often is, yet it can be transmuted into everlasting treasure. It can be converted into food for the hungry and clothing for the poor. Any temporal possession can be turned into everlasting wealth. Whatever is given to Christ is immediately touched with immortality.
    (A.W. Tozer)

  5. Alexis Isabel Moncada:

    [I] thought given [Elsa’s] message about self-acceptance, her being a gay character sort of made sense.

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Definition of antonyms

An Antonym is a word that means the opposite of another word. For example, the antonym
«hot» can be «cold». The root words for the word «antonym» are the words » anti»,
meaning «against» or «opposite» and «onym» meaning «name».

To better understand antonyms, let’s look at what the word «synonym» means. The synonym is
a word that has a meaning similar to or exactly the same meaning as another word. Synonyms
and antonyms are exactly the opposite.

Why are antonyms important?

Oddly enough, to better understand the meaning of a word, we can look at its antonym or
opposite value. For example, take the word «surly». The definition of «gloomy» — » gloomy
or sullen humor.» Sometimes even reading a dictionary is not enough to give us a complete
understanding of the word. Most dictionaries also provide synonyms and antonyms.

For Example, here are a few listed synonyms for the word «surly»: «surly», » sour»,
«sullen».
In addition, here are a few antonyms: «cheerful» and «optimistic». Now we know that
the opposite of «Moody» is cheerful and even optimistic! A look at synonyms and antonyms
does give us a clearer definition.

Using antonyms in writing

Sometimes we
we find it difficult when trying to choose the best word in a sentence, or we are too often
we use the same words. For example,
we can look for a word that means the opposite of» manly, » but we want to
choose a different word than » scared.» Let’s
let’s take the antonym challenge and see if we can find the best word!

When we search for the word
«manly» and scroll down to the list of antonyms, we see words like:
«cowardly» and «weak-willed». These words are more vivid than the word «scared», and
by using brighter words in our writing, we improve our writing.

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Фото

Ответить

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Hi

Фото

Я тупой

10 months ago

не привет а пока

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Synonym definition

A synonym is a word, adjective, verb or expression that has the same meaning as another, or almost the same meaning. Synonyms are other words that mean the same thing. This avoids repetitions in a sentence without changing its meaning.

Antonym definition

An antonym is a word, adjective, verb or expression whose meaning is opposite to that of a word. Antonyms are used to express the opposite of a word.

Use of synonyms and antonyms

Synonyms and antonyms are intended to:

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Examples of synonyms

The words acknowledge, enjoy, welcome are synonyms for «appreciate».

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The words blockage, encumbrance, handicap are antonyms for «help».

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Список распространенных английских антонимов

А

Above — below

absent — present

abundant — scarce

accept — decline, refuse

accident – intent

accomplishment — failure

accurate – inaccurate

achieve – fail

add – subtract

adjacent – distant

admire — detest

admit – deny, reject

adore – hate

advance — retreat

advantage – disadvantage

affirm – deny

afraid – confident

after – before

aid — hinder

against — for

agree – disagree

alert — asleep

alive — dead

all — none, nothing

allow – forbid

alone – together

amateur — professional

ally — enemy

always – never

amuse — bore

ancient — modern

answer — question

antonym — synonym

apart – together

apparent — obscure

appear — disappear, vanish

approve – disapprove

argue — agree

arrive – depart

arrogant — humble

artificial — natural

ascend – descend

attack — defend

attractive – repulsive

attract — repel

awake – asleep

awkward – graceful

B

back — front

backward — forward

bad – good

backward — forward

beautiful — ugly

before — after

begin — end

below — above

bent — straight

best — worst

better — worse, worst

big — little, small

birth – death

bitter — sweet

black — white

blame — praise

bless — curse

bitter – sweet

blunt – sharp

bold – timid, meek

borrow — lend

bottom — top

bound — unbound, free

boundless – limited

bravery – cowardice

break – repair

brief — long

bright — dim, dull

brighten — fade

broad – narrow

build – destroy

busy – idle

buy — sell

C

calm — windy, troubled

can — cannot, can’t

capable — incapable

captive – free

capture – release

careful – careless

cause – effect

cautious – careless

centre — edge

cheap – dear, expensive

cheerful — sad, discouraged, dreary

child – adult

chilly – warm

clean — dirty

clear – vague, cloudy, opaque

clever – stupid

clockwise – anti-clockwise

close – distant, open

cold – hot

combine – separate

come – go

comfort – discomfort

common – rare

complex – simple

compliment – insult

conceal – reveal

constant – variable

continue – interrupt

cool – warm

cope — original

correct – incorrect

courage – cowardice

crazy – sane

crooked — staight

cruel – kind

cry — laugh

cunning – simple

D

dainty – clumsy

damage — improve

danger – safety

dark – light

dawn – sunset

day — night

decrease — increase

deep — shallow

definite — indefinite

demand — supply

despair – hope

destroy – create

difficult — easy

dim — bright

disappear — appear

discourage — encourage

disease – health

dismal – cheerful

divide – unite

doubt — trust

down — up

downwards — upwards

dreary — cheerful

dry — moist, wet

dull — bright, shiny

dusk — dawn

E

early — late

East — West

easy — hard, difficult

economise — waste

empty — full

encourage — discourage

end — begin, start

entrance — exit

even – odd

evil — good

excited — calm

expand – contract, shrink

export — import

exterior — interior

external — internal

F

fade — brighten

fail — succeed

false — true

famous – unknown

fancy — plain

far — near

fast — slow

fat — thin

feeble – sturdy, strong, powerful

few – many

fiction — fact

find – lose

finish – start

firm — flabby

first – last

fix — break

float – sink

follow — lead

foolish — wise

fore – aft

forgive — blame

free — bound, captive, restricted

fold — unfold

forget — remember

found – lost

frank — secretive

fresh — stale

frequent — seldom

friend — enemy

for — against

fortunate — unfortunate

full – empty

funny – empty

future – present, past

G

gather — distribute

generous – stingy, mean

gentle – rough, violent

get — give

giant — tiny, small, dwarf

give — receive, take

glad — sad, sorry

gloomy — cheerful

go – stop, come

good — bad, evil

grant — refuse

great — tiny, small, unimportant, minute

grow — shrink

guest — host

guilty – innocent

H

handsome — ugly

happy – sad, miserable

hard – easy

hard — soft

harmful — harmless

harsh – mild

hasten — dawdle

hate — love

healthy — diseased, ill, sick, unhealthy

heat — cold

heaven — hell

heavy — light

help — hinder

here — there

hero — coward

high — low

hill — valley

hinder — help

honest – dishonest

hopeful — hopeless

horizontal — vertical

hot — cold

humble – proud

huge – tiny

I

ignore — notice

ill — healthy, well

imitation — genuine

immense – minute, tiny, small

immigrate — emigrate

important – trivial

imprison — free

in — out

include — exclude

increase — decrease

inferior — superior

inhale — exhale

inner – outer

innocent — guilty

inside — outside

intelligent — stupid, unintelligent

interesting – boring, dull, uninteresting

interior — exterior

internal — external

intentional – accidental

J

jeopardize — secure

join — separate

junior — senior

just — unjust

justice – injustice

K

keen – uninterested

kind – cruel, nasty

knowledge — ignorance

known – unknown

L

lack – abundance, plenty

landlord — tenant

large — small

last – first

late -early

laugh — cry

lawful — unlawful, illegal

lazy — industrious

leader — follower

left — right

lend -borrow

lengthen — shorten

lenient — strict

left — right

less — more

light — dark, heavy

life — death

like — dislike, hate

likely — unlikely

limited — boundless

little – big

live — die

lofty — lowly

long — short

loose — tight

lose – find

loser — winner

loss – win

loud — quiet

love — hate

low – high

lower — raise

loyal — disloyal

M

mad — happy, sane

major — minor

many — few

mature — immature

maximum – minimum

mean — generous

melt – freeze

mend — break

merry — sad

messy — neat

minor — major

minority — majority

miser – spendthrift

miss — catch

misunderstand — understand

more – less

much — little

N

narrow – wide, broad

native – foreigner, stranger

natural — artificial

near — far, distant

neat — messy, untidy

negative — affirmative

never — always

new – old, ancient

nice – awful, nasty

night — day

no – yes

nobody — everybody

noisy — quiet

none – some

nothing – everything

notice – ignore

now — then

North — South

O

obedient – disobedient

occasionally — frequently

odd — even

offer – refuse

often – seldom, sometimes

old — young

old — new

on — off

open — closed, shut

opposite— same, similar

optimist – pessimist

order — mess

out — in

outer – inner

outside – inside

outskirts — centre

over – under

P

pass — fail

past — present

patient — impatient

peace — war

permanent – temporary

permit — forbid

please — displease

plentiful — scarce

plural — singular

poetry — prose

polite — rude, impolite

poor – rich, wealthy

poverty — wealth

possible — impossible

poverty — wealth, riches

powerful – weak, feeble

presence – absence

pretty – ugly

private — public

prudent — imprudent

pure — impure, contaminated

push — pull

Q

qualified – unqualified

quick — slow

question — answer

quiet — loud, noisy

R

raise — lower

rapid — slow

rare – common

rear – front

receive – send

reduce – increase

refuse – agree, accept

regular — irregular

real – fake

rest — work

rich — poor

right — left, wrong

right-side-up — upside-down

rough – smooth, soft, gentle

rude – courteous

S

sad — happy

safe – unsafe, dangerous

same – opposite, different

satisfy – unsatisfied, dissatisfy

secure – insecure

seldom — often

scatter – collect

senior — junior

separate — join, connect, together

serious – trivial, funny

second-hand – new

security – insecurity

sense — nonsense

shallow – deep

sharp — blunt

shrink – grow

short – long

shut — open

sick — healthy, ill

simple — complex, hard, complicated

singular — plural

sink — float

slim — fat, thick, stout

slow – fast

smooth — rough

sober — drunk

soft – hard

solid — liquid

some — none

sorrow — joy

sour — sweet

sow -reap

straight – crooked

stand — lie

start — finish

stop — go

strict – lenient, indulgent

strong — weak

success — failure

sunny — cloudy

synonym — antonym

sweet — sour

T

take — give

tall — short

tame — wild

them — us

there — here

thick – thin

throw — catch

tight — loose, slack

tiny — big, huge

together — apart

top — bottom

tough — easy, tender

transparent — opaque

true — false

truth — lie, untruth

U

under — over

unfold – fold

unity — division

unknown — known

unqualified — qualified

unsafe — safe

up — down

upside-down — right-side-up

upstairs — downstairs

us — them

useful — useless

V

vacant – occupied

valuable — valueless

vanish — appear

vast — tiny

victory — defeat

virtue — vice

visible — invisible

voluntary – compulsory

vowel — consonant

W

war — peace

wax — wane

weak — strong

wet — dry

white – black

weak – strong, powerful

white — black

wide — narrow

win — lose

wisdom — folly, stupidity

within – outside

worse – better

worst — best

wrong — right

Y

yes — no

young — old

Z

zip — unzip


It is difficult to find antonyms for words. What are antonyms and examples of their enrichment of the Russian language. What is the antonym

что такое прилагательные антонимы

Antonyms are words that are different in sound and have opposite meanings: lie is true, evil is kind, to be silent is to speak. Examples of antonyms show that they refer to the same part of speech.

Antonymy in Russian is presented much narrower than synonymy. This is due to the fact that only words enter into antonymic relations that are related in terms of quality (good — bad, native — alien, smart — stupid, thick — rare, high — low), temporary (day — night, early — late), quantitative (the only one — multiple, many — few), spatial (spacious — close, large — small, wide — narrow, high — low) signs.

There are antonymic pairs denoting the names of states, actions. Examples of antonyms of this kind: rejoice — grieve, cry — laugh.

Types and examples of antonyms in Russian

In terms of structure, antonyms are divided into different roots (morning — evening) and one-root (go in — go out). The opposite of meaning for single-root antonyms is caused by prefixes.

However, it should be remembered that the addition to adverbs and prefixes without-, not— in most cases, attaches to them the meaning of a weakened opposite (high — low), so the contrast of their values ​​turns out to be «muted» (low — this does not mean «low»).

Based on this, not all prefix formations can be attributed to antonyms, but only those that are the extreme points of the lexical paradigm: strong — powerless, harmful — harmless, successful — unsuccessful.

Antonyms, as well as synonyms, are closely related to ambiguity: empty — serious (conversation); empty — full (cup); empty — expressive (look); empty — meaningful (story). Examples of antonyms show that different meanings of the word «empty» are included in different antonymic pairs. Unambiguous words, as well as words with specific meanings (iambic, pencil, desk, notebook, etc.) cannot have antonyms.

Among the antonyms, there is also the phenomenon of enantiosemia — this is the development of mutually exclusive, opposite meanings of some ambiguous words: to carry (to the room, to bring) — to carry (from the room, to take away); abandoned (phrase just spoken) — abandoned (abandoned, forgotten). The meaning in such cases is specified in the context. Often, enantiosemia is the cause of the ambiguity of certain expressions. Examples of antonyms of this kind: he listened to the report; the director looked at these lines.

Contextual antonyms: examples and definition

Contextual antonyms are words opposed in a specific context: moonlight — sunlight; not a mother, but a daughter; one day — all life; wolves are sheep. The polarity of the meanings of such words in the language is not fixed, and their opposition is an individual author’s decision. The writer in such cases reveals the opposite qualities of various concepts and contrasts them in speech. However, these pairs of words are not antonyms.

Antonyms are words, belonging to the same part of speech, differing in spelling and sound, and meaning directly opposite concepts.

One part of speech is not the only condition under which words of the opposite meaning can be called antonyms. There must be some common feature between these words. That is, both concepts should describe feeling, or time, or space, or quality and quantity — in which case they will be antonyms.

Examples of antonyms

Let’s analyze this definition with examples.

Antonym for the word «Before»

The antonym for the word «before» will be the word «now»… Both words are adverbs — “when? before ”and“ when? now». Both of them are united by a common feature — the description of time. But if the word «before» describes a situation or event that took place sometime in the past, then the word «now» refers to the present. Thus, the words are opposite in meaning and are antonyms.

Antonym for the word «Friendly»

The antonym for the word «friendly» is the word «Unfriendly»… Both concepts refer to one part of speech — the adverb. As the rule requires, they are united by a common feature — that is, they describe an emotional shade. But if the word «friendly» means joy and pleasure (for example, from someone’s presence), then «unfriendly» has the exact opposite meaning — the one whose appearance or speech is characterized by this word is clearly not happy about anything.

Antonym for the word «Tears»

The antonym for the word «tears» will be the word «laughter». Both concepts refer to nouns, both of which describe an emotional action. But if in the first case the emotion is clearly negative — tears of grief, tears of sadness, tears of pain — then the word «laughter» means joy, happiness and fun. Words are opposite in meaning — and therefore they are antonyms.

Other popular antonyms

Below is a list of words and their antonyms.

  • The word «Synonym», the antonym is «Antonym».
  • The word «Interesting», the antonym — «Boring».
  • The word «Wind», the antonym — «Quiet».
  • The word «Find», the antonym — «Lose».
  • The word «Fresh», the antonym — «Spoiled, stale.»
  • The word «Beautiful», the antonym — «Disgusting, terrible.»
  • The word «Snow», the antonym — «Rain».
  • The word «Waited», the antonym — «Sudden, unexpected».
  • The word «Carefully», the antonym — «Careless».
  • The word «Sun», the antonym — «Moon».
  • The word «Day», the antonym — «Night».
  • The word «Fast», the opposite is «slow».

We hope you now know what an antonym is.

How nice it is to see and listen to an interesting person. I always admire people who know the word. I hope you share my opinion.

There are very few sources of quality language in our children’s environment today. Just very little.

Which exit? This environment must be created. I already talked about this in an article about the theatrical activities of children. Word games give good results for the mind and speech. ,for example, when we are looking for a word that is opposite in meaning to the given one, thinking is accelerated.

An antonym is a word that is the opposite of a given one in meaning.

For preschoolers, the expression «enemy words» is more understandable. But you can introduce the concept of «antonyms to the word.» I usually tell the kid: “Now we will look for the“ enemy words ”. They are also called «antonyms». You will learn this word at school. So remember, it will still be useful to you. «

Believe the experience, the preschooler will definitely try to remember and flaunt in front of his friends and parents. Sometimes this can be explained to schoolchildren, if the search for antonyms is news to them. And these are not only first grade students.

The game. Finish the sentence and name the «enemy words»

Instruction. «You and I will come up with proposals: I will come up with a beginning, and you will come up with an end.»

  1. the mosquito is small, and the elephant;
  2. the fluff is light, but the stone;
  3. mustard is bitter and sugar;
  4. the bush is low, and the tree;
  5. the compote is cold, and the soup;
  6. thick sour cream, and milk;
  7. narrow brook, river;
  8. it is dark at night and during the day;
  9. sugar is sweet and lemon;
  10. walk with their feet and throw;
  11. the kindergarten is close, but the school;
  12. the tape is narrow and the belt;
  13. the stream is shallow and the lake;
  14. the lark sings, and the crow;
  15. the plane flies high, and the helicopter;
  16. the turtle crawls slowly, the hare gallops;
  17. there is a lot of water in a saucepan, but in a glass;
  18. the buyer buys and the seller;
  19. hot in summer and winter;
  20. they have breakfast in the morning, and at noon;
  21. salt is salted, and sugar;
  22. the children are responsible, and the educator;
  23. children leave kindergarten in the evening, and in the morning;
  24. fruits grow on the tree, and in the garden;
  25. flowers appear on trees in spring, and in autumn;
  26. get out of bed in the morning, and in the evening;
  27. the skyscraper is tall, and the hut;
  28. birds fly and snakes;
  29. they dine at noon, and in the evening;
  30. the viewer watches the movie and reads the book;
  31. there is dirt on the street, but in the house;
  32. the trunk of the tree is thick, and the twig.
  33. pencil draws and eraser

The game. Say the opposite

Instruction. «I will tell you a word, and you say the other way around» (give an example)

night -; breakfast -; evening -; enemy -; cleanliness -; cold -; war -; grass -; earth -; movement -; talker -; health -.; mind — enter -; be silent -; gave -; get up -; undress -; raise -; laugh -; turn on -; close -; come -; appear -; eat -. large -; black -; low -; bad -; sick -; old -; young -; wide -; thick -; narrow -; complex -; dry — .; bitter —

Words with the opposite meaning are absent in the dictionary even of high school students. Therefore, the search for antonyms is currently relevant until the graduation class.

Learning how to search for antonyms for a word for both preschoolers and schoolchildren should start with a simple one. Schoolchildren may resent the simplicity. Explain to warm up. Complicate: answer directly «in flight». Typically, guys with limited vocabulary already have a loser complex. By immediately proposing complex (for example, abstract) words, you can get a complete rejection of classes.

Semantic opposites in verses

It’s time for you and me to Play the game «On the contrary». I will say the word High, and you will answer:

Low.

I will say the word Far away, and you will answer:

(close).

I will say the word Ceiling, and you will answer:

(floor).

I will say the word Lost. And you say:

(found).

I will tell you the word Coward, You will answer:

(brave man).

Now the Beginning I will say, — Well, answer:

(end) (D. Chiardi)

I do not like the word «heat», I’m in the river, in the thick shade And in bottles of lemonade, And my name?

(Cool)

An enemy of the word «laughter». Not from joy, pleasures, I happen against my will And from happiness, and from pain, From resentment, failure. Have you guessed? — It

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What are antonyms in Russian? Examples of words

что такое прилагательные антонимы

Antonyms — these are words of the same part of speech with the opposite meaning. Let us indicate examples of antonyms that are words of different parts of speech.

The concept of antonyms

The variety and richness of the vocabulary of the Russian language create synonyms, antonyms, paronyms and homonyms. To find out what the linguistic term «antonyms» means, let us turn to its origin. This word is made up of the Greek prefix anti-, which means «against,» and the word «onyma» is «name.» As a result, we get the meaning of the word «antonym» — «opposite name».

Let us give a precise definition of this term.

Definition

Antonyms — these are words of the same part of speech with the opposite lexical meaning.

And here is the definition of what antonyms are given by Wikipedia:

Antonyms (Old Greek ἀντι- prefix with the meaning of the opposite + ὄνομα «name») — these are words of the same part of speech, different in sound and spelling, having directly opposite lexical meanings, for example: «truth» — «lie», «kind» — «evil», «speak» — «be silent.»

Antonyms, unlike synonyms, have exactly the opposite lexical meaning:

  • smart — stupid;
  • day Night;
  • cordially — hostile.

Antonyms, as a rule, are words of the same part of speech that answer the same question. They characterize an object, feature or phenomenon from the same side, pointing to the same quality, but the opposite in meaning. These words make up antonymic pairs.

Word examples

Here are examples of antonyms belonging to different parts of speech.

Nouns-antonyms

  • sunrise — sunset;
  • good evil;
  • morning evening;
  • peace is war;
  • fire water;
  • a hard worker is a slacker;
  • summer Winter;
  • friend — enemy;
  • sadness is joy;
  • chatterbox — silent;
  • courage is cowardice.

Adjectives-antonyms

  • dirty — clean;
  • brave — cowardly;
  • loud — quiet;
  • wide narrow;
  • thick — thin;
  • long short;
  • strong — weak;
  • high Low;
  • feminine — masculine;
  • light dark;
  • distant — close.

Verbs-antonyms

  • to be silent — to speak;
  • run — stand;
  • to rejoice — to be upset;
  • it got dark — dawn;
  • to scold — to praise;
  • take — give;
  • build — break;
  • protect — offend;
  • get wet — dry.

Adverbs-antonyms

  • in winter — in summer;
  • in the morning — in the evening;
  • on foot — running;
  • interesting — boring;
  • early late;
  • in front — behind;
  • always — never;
  • here — there;
  • deep — shallow.

What do antonyms mean?

After observing the antonyms, we will find out that they express different relationships:

1.temporal

  • end — beginning;
  • during the day — at night;
  • early — late;

2.spatial

  • far close;
  • left right;
  • inside Outside;

3.high quality

  • love is hate;
  • anger is kindness;
  • cheerful — sad;
  • young — old;

4.quantitative

  • a lot — a little;
  • excess — lack;
  • expensive — cheap.

Single root antonyms

In the vocabulary of the Russian language, pairs of antonyms with different roots and one-root antonyms are distinguished. A pair of single-root antonyms are words that have the same root in the morphemic composition, but differ in opposite prefixes:

  • to carry — to bring;
  • insert — expose;
  • to run away — to resort;
  • undress — get dressed;
  • close — open;
  • guess — guess.

Single-root antonyms are created by the prefix non-:

  • cheerful — unhappy look;
  • close — not a short way;
  • loud — quiet whisper;
  • simple is not an easy task;
  • few — many questions.

The meaning of antonyms in speech

Antonyms make our speech more imaginative and vivid.

Opposition helps to tell figuratively about completely opposite phenomena, to draw pictures of the world around that are unlike each other, to highlight one quality of an object against the background of another comparable to it, to convey more fully and accurately the feelings and experiences of people.

These words enrich any utterance, as they clarify the meaning of the words. Thanks to antonyms, speech becomes expressive, beautiful and accurate. To be convinced of this, let’s observe the statements of thinkers and famous writers.

From a bad beginning and the end is bad (Euripides).

Joys are forgotten, but sorrows — never (M. Yu. Lermontov).

To love good, you need to hate evil with all your heart (F. Wolf).

Both evil and good — everyone receives a reward for their actions (J. Goethe).

Antonyms in proverbs

There would be no happiness, but misfortune helped.

Prepare the sleigh in the summer and the cart in the winter.

You don’t know where you will find it, and where you will lose it.

Not salted on the table, salted on the back.

They are greeted by their clothes, they are escorted by their minds.

The truth in the fire does not burn and does not sink in the water.

The well-fed does not understand the hungry.

The morning is wiser than the evening.

Talk less and do more.

At first it is thick, but at the end it is empty.

A foolish person is looking for a place, but a reasonable one can be seen in the corner.

White bread will be born on the black earth.

He who knows a lot sleeps a little.

They did it early, but galloped late.

A full ear tilts to the ground, and an empty ear stretches to the sky.

Contextual antonyms

Words can enter into antonymic relations depending on the meaning of the context. Such words become antonyms in a certain message at the will of its author.

Contextual antonyms clarify the writer’s thought, make it figurative and help to create a complete description of the described phenomenon or object.

With their help, it is possible to express the ultimate opposition between the considered phenomena of reality, the qualities of objects, the feelings of people. Contextual antonyms are volumetric and accurately express the author’s assessment of the depicted.

They got along. Wave and stone, poetry and prose, ice and fire are not so different from each other (A.S. Pushkin).

Phraseologisms-antonyms

Antonyms can be not only individual words, but also phrases and turns of speech. Stable phrases, phraseological units, can have the opposite meaning, that is, they are antonyms.

Examples

  • in all shoulder blades — at a snail’s pace;
  • work up your sleeves — work carelessly;
  • chickens do not bite — the cat cried;
  • word for word — written on the water with a pitchfork;
  • a stone’s throw from here — at the devil’s place;
  • seven spans in the forehead — without a king in the head;
  • to fight off from hands — to pick up;
  • keep a stone in your bosom — with an open mind;
  • sit back — work tirelessly;
  • keep your ears open — count the crows;
  • sharpen the fringes — collect water in your mouth;
  • to sit on someone else’s neck — to live with your hump;
  • from board to board — from the fifth to the tenth.

lesson

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Antonyms are adjectives examples of words. What is Antonym? Examples. Verbs-antonyms: examples of words in Russian

что такое прилагательные антонимы

Synonyms are words belonging to the same part of speech, different in spelling and pronunciation, but similar in lexical name (cheerful — joyful). Antonyms are words belonging to the same part of speech, different in spelling and pronunciation, with directly opposite lexical meanings. (funny — sad). Synonymous nouns: fun is joy, moon is month, doctor is doctor. Nouns-antonyms: minus — plus, evil — good, heat — cold.

Nouns are a group of words that give names to people, objects, abstract concepts, natural phenomena, etc. Nouns answer the questions who? or what? Among the nouns, various subgroups are distinguished according to the meaning of words. Among such subgroups are synonyms and antonyms.

What are synonyms and antonyms

Synonyms are words whose meaning is very similar. At the same time, words sound and are spelled differently and have nothing in common. For example, trouble and sorrow, doctor and doctor. These words have exactly the same meanings and can be used in the same situations. Such synonyms are called absolute.

In addition to absolute, there are partial synonyms. For example hot and hot. When describing the weather, we can say both «hot weather» and «hot weather», but with the word «tea» we can only put «hot tea». «Hot» in this case will sound silly.

Also, synonyms can be a word and a phrase. For example, morning is the beginning of the day. In this case, one word «morning» can be replaced by two words without losing the meaning.

Synonyms are used when in the text it is necessary to avoid the constant use of the same words.

Antonyms are words with the opposite meaning. Unlike synonyms, antonyms can have completely different spellings, but they can also be single-root words. The former include the words «black» and «white». The second is the example of «truth» and «untruth».

It is also worth mentioning that synonyms form a synonymous series, in which there can be an unlimited number of words. For example, nonsense, nonsense, nonsense, nonsense, nonsense Antonyms form only pairs: heavy — light, kind — evil, strong — weak.

Examples of synonyms and antonyms

To better understand the difference between synonyms and antonyms, consider a few examples:

  • day — night — words could be considered synonyms, because they denote part of the day, but these are antonyms, since day is the light part, night is the dark part;
  • lake — pond — synonyms. There is a difference between a lake and a pond, but these bodies of water are very similar and the words are synonymous;
  • space — the universe — synonyms;
  • noise — silence — antonyms.

Antonyms are words that belong to the same part of speech, differ in sound and spelling, and have exactly the opposite meaning. Belonging to one part of speech is not the only condition according to which words that have an opposite in meaning can be called antonyms; there must be a common feature between such words, for example, when both concepts describe feeling, time, space, quantity, quality, etc.

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Synonyms, antonyms and homonyms

  • Synonyms
  • Words put on and put on
  • Antonyms
  • Homonyms

Synonyms — these are words related to the same part of speech, different in sound and spelling, but denoting the same thing. For example:

sweet — sugar

the sun is a star

Words that are close in meaning form synonymous row:

cheat, lie, cheat, cheat

In a number of synonyms, all words refer to one part of speech (nouns, adjectives, verbs), but differ in shades of meaning. For example:

wet, wet, wet

All words are adjectives and call the same feature of an object — not dry. Each word has its own shade of meaning:

wet — slightly damp, not completely dry

wet — slightly wet, very wet

wet — completely saturated with water

Synonyms can be not only separate words, but also stable phrases (phraseological units):

deceive — lead by the nose

Words put on and put on

Words clothe и put on are not synonyms and cannot replace each other in speech.

Dress up can only someone or something, for example:

dress a doll, dress a child

I dressed the doll in a beautiful dress. I need to dress my daughter.

Put on you can only do something on yourself or on someone (for something), for example:

put on a suit, put on a ring

I put a beautiful dress on the doll. You need to put a ring on your daughter’s finger.

To make it easier to remember the difference between clothe и put on the following sentence can be used:

Put on clothes, put on Hope.

Antonyms

Antonyms — these are words that refer to the same part of speech, but have the opposite meaning. For example:

far close

a lot — a little

sunny — cloudy

Antonyms can also be single-root words, the opposite meaning in this case is usually created by negative prefixes: not-, without-, anti-, counter-. For example:

happy — unhappy

joyful — joyless

virus — antivirus

attack — counterattack

come — leave

Homonyms — these are words related to the same part of speech, the same in sound and spelling, but completely different in lexical meaning. For example:

Boxer — dog breed.

Boxer — a boxing person.

The lexical meaning of homonyms can be distinguished only in context, that is, in phrases and sentences, since a separate word does not allow determining its meaning:

paint brush — hand brush

Homonyms are divided into complete and incomplete. Complete homonyms — these are words of one part of speech, the same sound and spelling, but have different meanings. Examples of full homonyms are given above. There are three types of incomplete homonyms in Russian: homographs, homophones and homoforms.

  • Homographs — these are words of one part of speech, differing in stress, that is, different in pronunciation and meaning. For example:

    castle with large windows — a reliable lock

  • Homophones — these are words of the same part of speech, differing in spelling and meaning, but having the same pronunciation. For example:

    ball — point, ghost — cast

  • Omoforms — these are words of different parts of speech, having the same spelling and pronunciation, but differing in meaning. For example:

    Russian oven (noun) — to bake pies (also:)

    sharp saw (noun) — drank tea with cookies (also)

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