List of ” Find antonyms in context “
- Happy – Feeling or showing pleasure.
- Sad – Feeling or showing sorrow.
- Hot – Having a high temperature.
- Cold – Having a low temperature.
- Fast – Moving or capable of moving at high speed.
- Slow – Moving or operating at a low speed.
- Up – Towards a higher place or position.
- Down – Towards a lower place or position.
- Tall – Of greater than average height.
- Short – Of less than average height.
- Light – Having little weight.
- Heavy – Having much weight.
- Strong – Having great physical power.
- Weak – Lacking physical strength.
- Big – Of considerable size.
- Small – Of a size that is less than normal.
- Open – Allowing access, passage, or view.
- Closed – Not open or allowing access.
- Early – Happening before the expected time.
- Late – Happening after the expected time.
- Clean – Free from dirt or marks.
- Dirty – Covered or marked with an unclean substance.
- Full – Containing as much as possible.
- Empty – Containing nothing.
- Soft – Easy to press or shape.
- Hard – Solid and firm to the touch.
- Rich – Having a lot of money or assets.
- Poor – Lacking sufficient money or assets.
- Thick – Having a large distance between two opposite sides.
- Thin – Having a small distance between two opposite sides.
- Alive – Having life.
- Dead – No longer living.
- Bright – Giving out or reflecting a lot of light.
- Dark – With little or no light.
- Near – Close in distance.
- Far – At a great distance.
- Day – The period of light between sunrise and sunset.
- Night – The period of darkness between sunset and sunrise.
- Hardworking – Tending to work with energy and commitment.
- Lazy – Unwilling to work or use energy.
- Brave – Ready to face and endure danger or pain.
- Cowardly – Lacking courage.
- Loud – Producing much noise.
- Quiet – Making little or no noise.
- Dry – Free from moisture or liquid.
- Wet – Covered with, or saturated with water or another liquid.
- Safe – Protected from danger or harm.
- Dangerous – Likely to cause harm or injury.
- Thick – Of large distance from one side to the other.
- Thin – Of small distance from one side to the other.
- Simple – Easily understood or done.
- Complex – Consisting of many different and connected parts.
- Kind – Of a friendly, generous, or warm-hearted nature.
- Mean – Unkind, unfair, or unpleasant.
- Old – Having lived for a long time; no longer young.
- Young – Having lived for a short time.
- Rich – Having a great deal of money or assets.
- Poor – Lacking sufficient money or assets.
- Polite – Having or showing behavior that is respectful and considerate.
- Rude – Offensively impolite or ill-mannered.
- Thick – Having a large distance from one surface to the opposite.
- Thin – Having little, or less than the normal, distance between sides.
- Expensive – Costing a lot of money.
- Cheap – Low in price, especially in relation to similar items.
- Top – The highest part or point of something.
- Bottom – The lowest part or point of something.
- Fresh – Newly made or obtained.
- Stale – No longer fresh and pleasant to eat; hard, musty, or dry.
- Safe – Protected from or not exposed to danger or risk.
- Risky – Full of the possibility of danger, failure, or loss.
- Sharp – Having an edge or point that is able to cut or pierce something.
- Blunt – Having a worn-down edge or point; not sharp.
- Same – Identical; not different.
- Different – Not the same as another or each other.
- Happy – Feeling or showing pleasure or contentment.
- Unhappy – Not happy; sad.
- Clean – Free from dirt, marks, or stains.
- Messy – Untidy or dirty.
- Simple – Easily understood or done; presenting no difficulty.
- Complicated – Consisting of many interconnecting parts or elements; intricate.
- Smooth – Having an even and regular surface; free from perceptible projections, lumps, or indentations.
- Rough – Having an uneven or irregular surface; not smooth or level.
- Soft – Easy to mold, cut, compress, or fold; not hard or firm to the touch.
- Hard – Solid, firm, and rigid; not easily broken, bent, or pierced.
- Smart – Having or showing a quick-witted intelligence.
- Dumb – Lacking the power of speech or showing a lack of intelligence.
- Awake – Not asleep; conscious.
- Asleep – In a state of sleep.
- Heavy – Of great weight; difficult to lift or move.
- Light – Having little weight; easy to lift or move.
- Long – Measuring a great distance from end to end.
- Short – Measuring a small distance from end to end.
- Old – Having lived or existed for a long time.
- New – Not existing before; made, introduced, or discovered recently or now for the first time.
- Strong – Having the power to move heavy weights or perform other physically demanding tasks.
- Weak – Lacking the power to move heavy weights or perform physically demanding tasks.
- Sweet – Having the pleasant taste characteristic of sugar or honey; not salty, sour, or bitter.
- Sour – Having an acid taste like lemon or vinegar.
- Wide – Of great or more than average width.
- Narrow – Of small width in relation to length.
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