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Abortive —— Successful
During the war of 1770 the Greeks had risen in an abortive rebellion, promptly
crushed by the Turks.
They were successful in winning the contract.
Above —— Below
I heard a strange noise coming from the room above.
I could hear voices in the courtyard below my window.
Abridge —— Expand
She has been asked to abridge the novel for radio.
The waist expands to fit all sizes.
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Absent —— Present
Students who are regularly absent from school.
The gases present in the Earth’s atmosphere.
Abundant —— Scarce
Fish are abundant in the lake.
Food was often scarce in the winter.
Accept —— Decline
Rick accepted her offer of coffee.
His school reports said that he never declines a challenge.
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Accept —— Refuse
He accepted the invitation to stay with us.
The chairman refused to answer any more questions.
Accurate —— Inaccurate
The brochure tries to give a fair and accurate description of each hotel.
A lot of what has been written about him is inaccurate.
Achieve —— Fail
He had finally achieved success.
She failed to get into art college.
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Add —— Subtract
If you add all these amounts together you get a huge figure.
If you subtract 6 from 9, you get 3.
Adjacent —— Distant
We stayed in adjacent rooms.
Stars are distant from our galaxy.
Admire —— Detest
I really admire your enthusiasm.
The two men detested each other.
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Admit —— Deny
A quarter of all workers admit to taking time off when they are not ill.
The department denies responsibility for what occurred.
Admit —— Reject
She admits to being strict with her children.
The prime minister rejected any idea of reforming the system.
Adore —— Hate
She adores working with children.
I hate to see you unhappy.
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Advance —— Retreat
The troops were finally given the order to advance.
The army was forced to retreat after suffering heavy losses.
Advantage —— Disadvantage
Her experience meant that she had a big advantage over her opponent.
The disadvantage of the material is that it fades in strong sunlight.
Against —— For
Mr. Howard has declared that he is against all forms of racism.
Everybody is always for peace.
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Agree —— Disagree
Opposite words examples:
If she felt he was right, she would agree with him.
He is tolerant of those who disagree with him.
Alive —— Dead
It was a bad accident – they’re lucky to be alive.
Two men were shot dead by terrorists.
All —— None
Have you done all your homework?
We saw several houses but none we really liked.
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Allow —— Forbid
My parents wouldn’t allow me to go to the party.
He was forbidden to leave the house, as a punishment.
Ally —— Enemy
Antonyms examples:
Ridley was one of the Queen’s closest allies.
allies
He was accused of collaboration with the enemy.
Alone —— Together
She lives alone.
We’ve very much enjoyed working together.
together
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Always —— Never
I’ve always wanted to go to Paris.
He’s never been to Australia.
Amateur —— Professional
Mickelson won his first major golf tournament while still an amateur.
amateur
You need a professional to sort out your finances.
Amuse —— Bore
He made funny faces to amuse the children.
His blue eyes seemed to bore into her.
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Ancient —— Modern
So according to history it has been found from the most ancient times, and so it is
to our own day.
They are the youngest children in modern times to face murder charges.
Annoy —— Soothe
She annoyed him with her stupid questions.
She made a cup of tea to soothe her nerves.
Answer —— Question
The short answer is that it can’t be done.
They asked me quite a lot of difficult questions about my job.
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Apparent —— Obscure
The difference in quality was immediately apparent.
I found her lecture very obscure.
Arrive —— Leave
He arrived late as usual.
My baby gets upset when I leave the room.
Arrive —— Depart
What time does the plane arrive in New York?
Flights by Air Europe depart Gatwick on Tuesdays.
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Arrogant —— Humble
He was unbearably arrogant.
Taylor’s students describe him as a humble and modest man.
Ascend —— Descend
The plane ascended rapidly.
Our plane started to descend.
Ask —— Answer
We’ll have to ask someone the way to the station.
I repeated the question, but she didn’t answer.
answer
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Ask —— Tell
I asked him where he lived.
Jack had to go, but he didn’t tell me why.
Attack —— Defend
There have been several attacks on foreigners recently.
We need to defend against military aggression.
Attractive —— Repulsive
She is an attractive woman.
What a repulsive man!
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Awake —— Asleep
Opposites examples:
She was still only half awake when I brought her a cup of coffee.
Kelly was asleep on the sofa.
Awkward —— Graceful
She may appear stiff and perhaps awkward.
awkward
Her father was a quiet man with graceful manners.
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Bare —— Covered
The room was completely bare except for a bed against the wall.
The walls were covered with pictures.
Beautiful —— Ugly
Opposites examples:
The bride looked beautiful in that dress.
He was short, nearsighted, ugly and exceptionally awkward.
Before —— After
I saw her a few days before she died.
I go swimming every day after work.
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Begin —— End
In the third year, students begin the study of classical Chinese.
The speaker ended by suggesting some topics for discussion.
Beginning —— Conclusion
There’s a short poem at the beginning of every chapter.
At the conclusion of the meeting, little progress had been made.
Behind —— In front of
I turned to speak to the person standing behind me.
She spends all day sitting in front of her computer.
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Best —— Worst
He won the best actor award.
This is the worst recession for fifty years.
Better —— Worse
There must be a better way to do this.
The violence was worse than we expected.
Big —— Little
They belong to the rich man who lives in the big white house there among the trees.
He was quite an old little man and his head was long and entirely bald.
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Birth —— Death
What’s your date of birth?
Cancer is the leading cause of death in women.
Bitter —— Sweet
Black coffee leaves a bitter taste in the mouth.
This tea is too sweet.
sweet
Black —— White
Matthew had thick black hair, but Natalie’s was blonde.
His face is white, and he seems very weak.
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Blame —— Praise
Marie still blames herself for Patrick’s death.
The mayor praised the rescue teams for their courage.
Bless —— Curse
God bless you!
Elsa cursed herself for believing his lies.
Blunt —— Sharp
Sharpen all your blunt knives.
Make sure you use a good sharp knife.
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Body —— Soul
Your body temperature is higher in the daytime than at night.
There was a feeling of restlessness deep in her soul.
Bold —— Timid
My aunt was a bold determined woman.
I was a timid child.
Boring —— Interesting
I trudged through a boring day, knowing I’d return to an empty apartment as Betsy
was off to Los Angeles for the entire week.
Dr. Bell told me many interesting things about his work.
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Bottom —— Top
I waited for them at the bottom of the hill.
She was standing at the top of the stairs.
Boundless —— Limited
Today, the opportunities for leaders are boundless,
boundless but so are the challenges.
My knowledge of the business is limited.
Boy —— Girl
The boys wanted to play football.
I’ve known Mollie ever since I was a little girl.
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Brave —— Cowardly
It was brave of you to speak in front of all those people.
He was very cowardly because he did not tell that truth.
Break —— Repair
I had to break a window to get into the house.
It was too late to repair the damage done to their relationship.
Brief —— Long
We stopped by Alice’s house for a brief visit.
He’s been gone a long time.
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Bright —— Dull
The weather was bright and sunny.
Outside the weather was hazy and dull.
Brighten —— Fade
The morning sunshine brightened up the room.
The sun had faded the curtains.
Bring —— Remove
Robert asked the waiter to bring him the check.
Reference books may not be removed from the library.
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Brother —— Sister
My younger brother is a doctor.
My older sister is a nurse.
Busy —— Idle
Mr. Haynes is busy with a customer at the moment.
The workers have been idle for the last six months.
Buy —— Sell
The money will be used to buy equipment for the school.
If you offer him another hundred, I think he’ll sell.
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Captive —— Free
His son had been taken captive during the raid.
He knew he could be free in as little as three years.
Capture —— Release
The robbery was captured on police video cameras.
Police arrested several men, who were later released.
Careful —— Careless
He was being very careful with the coffee so as not to spill it.
He’s careless with his glasses and has lost three pairs.
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Cautious —— Careless
Keller is cautious about making predictions for the success of the program.
It was careless of him to leave the door unlocked.
Center —— Edge
His goal is to turn Stanford into a center for environmental policy.
Billy sat on the edge of the bed.
Change —— Remain
Susan has changed a lot since I last saw her.
Despite the job losses, Parker remained as manager.
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Cheap —— Expensive
Property is cheaper in Spain than here.
Petrol is becoming more and more expensive.
expensive
Cheerful —— Sad
She’s feeling more cheerful today.
I was sad about the friends I was leaving behind.
Child —— Adult
I was very happy as a child.
Some children find it difficult to talk to adults.
adults
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Chilly —— Warm
Despite the chilly autumn afternoon, she was wearing a thin cotton dress.
I hope we get some warm weather soon.
Clean —— Dirty
As usual, she left her room clean and tidy before going to school.
She circled the bedroom, picking up dirty clothes.
Clever —— Stupid
Lucy is quite clever and does well at school.
That was a stupid thing to say.
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Clever —— Foolish
She is a clever girl.
I was young and foolish at the time.
Close —— Open
Would you mind if I closed the window?
Mr. Chen opened the car door for his wife.
Cold —— Hot
Let’s get in out of this cold wind.
In dry gourds, they were served a hot tea made from the ground leaves of
something Bordeaux called the lip fern.
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Combine —— Separate
A number of factors have combined to create this difficult situation.
Those suffering from infectious diseases were separated from the other patients.
Comfort —— Discomfort
All our sports shoes are designed for comfort and performance.
There can be no question of her discomfort.
discomfort
Complete —— Incomplete
Work on the new building is nearly complete.
complete
Unfortunately, I do not have the information because our records are incomplete.
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Complex —— Simple
It was a very complex relationship between two complex people.
I’m sure there’s a perfectly simple explanation.
Compliment —— Insult
Being compared to Abba is a great compliment.
compliment
His comments were seen as an insult to the president.
Conceal —— Reveal
She tried to conceal the fact that she was pregnant.
He may be prosecuted for revealing secrets about the security agency.
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Continue —— Interrupt
Sheila continued to work after she had her baby.
My studies were interrupted by the war.
Cool —— Warm
The evening air was cool.
I hope we get some warm weather soon.
Copy —— Original
We have six copies of the movie to give away.
He copied paintings of famous artists and passed them off as originals.
originals
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Correct —— Incorrect
If my calculations are correct, we’re about ten miles from Exeter.
The information you gave us was incorrect.
incorrect
Correct —— Wrong
You are correct, the Missouri is the longest river in the US.
Your calculations must be wrong.
Countryman —— Foreigner
He didn’t look like a farmer, yet he looked a countryman.
Tom felt that people were suspicious of him because he was a foreigner.
foreigner
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Courage —— Cowardice
Sue showed great courage throughout her illness.
She was ashamed of her cowardice.
Crazy —— Sane
The neighbors must think we’re crazy.
Of course he isn’t mad. He’s as sane as you or I.
Create —— Destroy
The new factory is expected to create more than 400 new jobs.
The scandal destroyed Simmons and ended his political career.
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Cruel —— Kind
The prisoner was a hard cruel man.
She’s a very kind and generous person.
Customer —— Supplier
We aim to offer good value and service to all our customers.
You will need to be able to deal with both customers and suppliers.
suppliers
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Dark —— Light
The church was dark and quiet.
The kitchen was light and spacious.
Dawn —— Sunset
It had been the hope which had kept her going through the dawn and early
morning.
Lovers walked hand in hand towards the sunset.
sunset
Daytime —— Midnight
I can’t sleep in the daytime.
We stayed there until way after midnight..
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Deep —— Shallow
The castle is on an island surrounded by a deep lake.
The lake is quite shallow.
shallow
Demand —— Supply
I demand to know what’s going on.
An informer supplied the police with the names of those involved in the crime.
Despair —— Hope
She killed herself in despair.
When I first arrived in New York, I was full of hope for the future.
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Difficult —— Easy
The exam was very difficult.
Finishing the task will be easy.
Dim —— Bright
Opposite words examples:
Isaac was old and his eyes were dim.
Her eyes were hurting from the bright lights.
Discourage —— Encourage
My father is a lawyer, and he discouraged me from entering the field.
I want to thank everyone who has encouraged and supported me.
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Doctor —— Patient
She was treated by her local doctor.
St Dominic’s Hospital treats about 10,000 patients a year.
Doubt —— Trust
The incident raises doubts about the safety of nuclear power.
You shouldn’t put your trust in a man like that.
Downwards —— Upwards
Share prices continued their downward trend.
Stroke the cream onto your skin in an upward direction.
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Drunk —— Sober
David would get drunk and I would have to take him home and put him to bed.
He’s a nice guy when he’s sober.
Dry —— Wet
The air was dry and hot, as if she were in a sauna.
Deidre whipped the door open, ignoring the sting of her wet hair against her
shoulders.
Dusk —— Dawn
The street lights go on at dusk.
The boats set off at dawn.
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East —— West
He turned and walked away towards the east.
east
A damp wind blew from the west.
Easy —— Hard
The test was easy.
You’ll have to make some hard decisions.
Effective —— Ineffective
Training is often much less effective than expected.
The chemical was almost totally ineffective in killing the weeds.
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Elementary —— Advanced
You’ve made a very elementary mistake.
She is learning advanced physics.
Employer —— Employee
They’re very good employers.
The firm has over 500 employees.
Empty —— Full
Opposite words examples:
The fuel tank’s almost empty.
The kitchen was full of smoke.
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Enter —— Exit
Silence fell as I entered the room.
I exited through a side window.
Evening —— Morning
I do most of my studying in the evening.
I’m not feeling very well this morning.
Evil —— Good
There is too much evil in the world.
I learn to see life as a titanic moral struggle between good and evil.
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Excited —— Bored
I’m so excited that we’re going to New York.
After a while, I got bored and left.
Exhale —— Inhale
He sat back and exhaled deeply.
She closed her eyes and inhaled deeply.
Expand —— Contract
The last were razed in 1890, and the town was permitted to expand in this
direction.
All leeches are very extensile and can contract the body to a plump, pearshaped
form, or extend it to a long and wormlike shape.
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Expand —— Shrink
The hotel wants to expand its business by adding a swimming pool.
The firm’s staff had shrunk to only four people.
Export —— Import
Italian food has been exported all over the world.
We import coffee from Colombia.
Exterior —— Interior
The dome is tiled on the exterior.
The interior of the church was dark.
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External —— Internal
An external auditor will verify the accounts.
Some photos contain internal evidence that may help to date them.
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Fake —— Real
The defense said the photos were fake.
She had never seen a real live elephant before.
Fall —— Rise
The rate of inflation was falling.
Sales rose by 20% over the Christmas period.
Famous —— Unknown
Many famous people have stayed in the hotel.
An unknown number of people were killed.
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Fat —— Skinny
He looks much fatter than in his photo.
Some supermodels are far too skinny.
Feeble —— Strong
She was too feeble to leave her room.
Laura had a strong character.
Few —— Many
The team that makes the fewest mistakes usually wins.
Many people have to use a car to travel to work.
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Find —— Lose
“Yes. I couldn’t find a better friend than Alex, could I?” she said.
I didn’t want to lose you, but I didn’t want you to be unhappy like mother either.
Firm —— Flabby
Opposite words examples:
The sofa cushions are fairly firm.
It was that of a young man, tall but somewhat flabby muscled.
First —— Last
The first time I flew on a plane I was really nervous.
I hadn’t seen him since the last meeting.
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Float —— Sink
I wasn’t sure if the raft would float.
Their motorboat struck a rock and began to sink.
Floor —— Ceiling
We are located on the seventh floor of the building.
The house has two rooms with high ceilings.
ceilings
Foolish —— Wise
It would be foolish to ignore his advice.
I think you were wise to leave when you did.
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Forget —— Remember
What happened that day will never be forgotten.
forgotten
I remember meeting her at a party once.
Forgivable —— Unforgivable
It was an easily forgivable mistake.
Patrick had deceived her, and that was unforgivable.
unforgivable
Forgive —— Blame
I’ve tried to forgive him for what he said.
The report blames poor safety standards for the accident.
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Fortunate —— Unfortunate
I’ve been fortunate to find a career that I love.
He has an unfortunate habit of repeating himself.
Forward —— Backward
He leaned forward,
forward his elbows resting on the table.
She went without a backward glance.
Free —— Restricted
The animals are allowed to run free in the park.
It’s difficult trying to work in such a restricted space.
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Freeze —— Boil
The water pipes have frozen.
We were advised to boil the water before drinking it.
Fresh —— Stale
The beans are fresh from the garden.
French bread goes stale very quickly.
Friend —— Enemy
Don’t worry, you’re among friends.
Cats and dogs have always been natural enemies.
enemies
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Frown —— Smile
She frowned as she read the letter.
Mark read the message and smiled to himself.
Funny —— Sad
Do you remember any funny stories about work?
Dad looked sad and worried as he read the letter.
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Antonyms (G)
List of opposite words that start with G with examples.
Generous —— Stingy
She’s always very generous to the kids.
She’s too stingy to give money to charity.
Gentle —— Rough
Arthur was a very gentle, caring person.
Rugby is a very rough sport.
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Giant —— Tiny
Giant cabbages grew in the garden.
You only need to use a tiny amount of salt.
Give —— Receive
I’ve got some old diaries that my grandmother gave me years ago.
All the children will receive a small gift.
Grow —— Shrink
Sales of new cars grew by 10% last year.
We want to expand the business, not shrink it.
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Guilty —— Innocent
I feel really guilty about forgetting her birthday again.
Nobody would believe that I was innocent.
Opposites (H)
List of opposite words that start with H with examples.
Harmful —— Harmless
Scientists tend to agree that most diets don’t work and can be harmful.
harmful
Her brother’s a bit simple, but he’s quite harmless.
harmless
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Harsh —— Mild
The Canadian winter is very harsh.
We had an exceptionally mild winter last year.
He —— She
Opposite words examples:
It was he who first suggested the idea.
I saw you talking to that girl. Who is she??
Healthy —— Sick
I’ve always been perfectly healthy until now.
Maria can’t come in today because she’s sick.
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Heaven —— Hell
He believed that he and his wife would one day be together again in heaven.
She must have gone through hell every day, the way we teased her about her
weight.
Here —— There
What are you doing here?
We could go back to my cottage and have lunch there.
Hero —— Coward
He had dared to speak out against injustice, and overnight he became a
national hero.
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Perhaps I should have turned back but I didn’t want to be known as a quitter and
a coward.
High —— Low
Opposites examples:
The camp was surrounded by a high fence.
The sun was low in the sky.
Hungry —— Full
If you get hungry, there’s some cold chicken in the fridge.
I ate chocolate cakes so I was full.
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Husband —— Wife
Mr. Nicholls was a good husband.
One year he arrived with a young lady, then came back when she was his wife.
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Ignite —— Extinguish
The candle ignited the plastic.
Firemen were called to extinguish the blaze.
Ignorant —— Educated
He’s ignorant about modern technology.
The boy came from a good home, was well educated and had every advantage.
Important —— Unimportant
Happiness is more important than money.
The exact details are unimportant.
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Important —— Trivial
Nothing could be more important to me than my family.
We were punished for the most trivial offences.
In —— Out
Antonyms examples:
He took us for a drive in his new car.
Charlotte went to the window and looked out.
Increase —— Decrease
The population increased dramatically in the first half of the century.
The number of people who have the disease has decreased significantly in recent
years.
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Inside —— Outside
The jewels were locked away inside the safe.
I’ll meet you outside the theatre at two o’clock.
Instructor —— Pupil
I managed to find a very good driving instructor.
instructor
The new law reduces the number off pupils per class in the first four years of
schooling.
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Justice —— Injustice
Children have a strong sense of justice.
The movie deals with injustices suffered by Native Americans.
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Large —— Small
Los Angeles is the second largest city in the US.
The Tshirt was too small for him.
Laugh —— Cry
I laugh at her ignorance.
She began to cry, no longer able to deny what she knew deep down: she’d never get
her life back.
Lawful —— Unlawful
The police may not interfere in lawful demonstrations
The jury returned a verdict of unlawful killing.
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Lazy —— Diligent
He felt too lazy to get out of bed.
She is a diligent student.
Lazy —— Industrious
He felt too lazy to get out of bed.
Most of the students I knew at college were serious and industrious.
industrious
Leave —— Stay
My baby gets upset when I leave the room.
I decided to stay home.
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Legal —— Illegal
What the company has done is perfectly legal.
legal
They were involved in illegal activities.
Lenient —— Strict
School examiners say that marking has become more lenient in recent years.
This company is very strict about punctuality.
Like —— Dislike
I don’t like it when you get angry.
I dislike being the centre of attention.
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Live —— Die
We used to live in London.
Her husband died suddenly last week.
Lock —— Unlock
I can’t get this drawer to lock.
I unlocked the door of the apartment and found that my wife was still awake.
Long —— Short
He stretched out his long legs.
I’ve only been in Brisbane a short time.
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Long —— Short
I haven’t been there for a long while.
I’ve only been in Brisbane a short time.
Loose —— Tight
I’m very uncomfortable in this loose shirt.
My shoes were so tight that I could hardly walk.
Loud —— Quiet
The music was so loud that I had to shout.
We’ll have to be quiet so as not to wake the baby.
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Love —— Hate
Every mother loves her children.
She hates making mistakes.
Loyal —— Disloyal
The army has remained loyal to the government.
He felt he had been disloyal to his friends.
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Man —— Woman
He’s a very kind man.
man
When a woman is pregnant, the levels of hormones in her body change.
Marry —— Divorce
No one wanted a dying girlfriend, especially when she’d flat out refused
to marry him.
She wants to divorce her husband.
Mature —— Immature
Laura is very mature
ature for her age.
He forgave his son’s immature behavior.
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Maximum —— Minimum
The car has a maximum speed of 120 mph.
The minimum number of students we need to run the course is fifteen.
Melt —— Freeze
It was warmer now, and the snow was beginning to melt.
The lake had frozen overnight.
Merry —— Sad
He marched off, whistling a merry tune.
Lilly felt sad that Christmas was over.
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Miser —— Spendthrift
Everyone said Mr. Henny was a miser who had thousands of pounds hidden under
his bed.
She was by no means a spendthrift, but somehow all the money disappeared
anyway.
Most —— Least
She’s one of the most experienced teachers in the district.
He’s my least favorite member of staff.
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Opposites (N)
List of opposite words that start with N with examples.
Nadir —— Zenith
By 1932, the depression had reached its nadir.
The Roman Empire reached its zenith around the year 100.
Narrow —— Broad
The stairs were very narrow.
The room is three meter long and two meter broad.
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Nasty —— Nice
I went to school with him – he was nasty then and he’s nasty now.
You look nice in that suit.
Nasty —— Pleasant
Drivers often have a nasty habit of driving too close to cyclists.
The restaurant was large and pleasant.
Natural —— Artificial
My hair soon grew back to its natural color.
A job interview is a very artificial situation.
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Near —— Far
She told the children not to go near the canal.
It’s not far to the beach.
Near —— Distance
They moved house to be nearer the school.
The cottage is some distance from the road.
Neat —— Messy
His clothes were always neat and clean.
The place is so messy,
messy I haven’t had time to clear up.
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Negative —— Positive
My drinking was starting to have a negative effect on my work.
She’s got a really positive attitude to life.
Nephew —— Niece
His nephew told him to take a walk, get lost in the crowd.
As they moved towards the next tee she nodded towards her niece.
niece
Night —— Day
I didn’t sleep too well last night.
She only leaves her house during the day.
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Noisy —— Quiet
The kids have been really noisy today.
I didn’t know anything about it so I just kept quiet.
Noisy —— Silent
The bar was very noisy.
noisy
She kept silent, forcing Buchanan to continue.
None —— Some
I wish I could offer you some cake but there’s none left.
Many local businesses are having difficulties, and some have even gone bankrupt.
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Now —— Then
Until now, doctors have been able to do very little to treat this disease.
They’re sending out the results next week, so we won’t know anything until then.
Antonyms (O)
List of opposite words that start with O with examples.
Obedient —— Disobedient
My son is an obedient child.
He is a pleasant child, but often rowdy, disobedient and rough with others.
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Old —— New
Some of the houses around here are very old.
They’ve just moved into their new home.
Old —— Young
The old man lay propped up on cushions.
You’re too young to get married. young trees.
On —— Off
The TV’s on, but nobody seems to be watching it.
Will someone switch the radio off?
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Open —— Shut
He opened the drawer of the desk.
Ellen shuts the window.
Opposite —— Same
I thought the medicine would make him sleep, but it had the opposite effect.
They went to the same school.
Optimistic —— Pessimistic
Bankers are cautiously optimistic about the country’s economic future.
He remains deeply pessimistic about the peace process.
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Over —— Under
She leaned over the desk to answer the phone.
Wendy had hidden the box under her bed.
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Pass —— Fail
She passed with flying colors.
He has failed his driving test.
Patient —— Impatient
You’ll just have to be patient and wait till I’m off the phone.
We are growing impatient with the lack of results.
Permanent —— Temporary
He gave up a permanent job in order to freelance.
You might want to consider temporary work until you decide what you want to do.
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Plentiful —— Scarce
During the summer tomatoes are plentiful and cheap.
Food was often scarce in the winter.
Plural —— Singular
‘Sheep’ remains the same in the plural.
The singular of ‘bacteria’ is ‘bacterium’.
Polite —— Rude
We left the party as soon as it was polite to do so.
I didn’t mean to be rude, but I had to leave early.
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Polite —— Impolite
It’s not polite to talk with your mouth full.
It is impolite not to eat what you are served at a dinner party.
Possible —— Impossible
Computer technology makes it possible for many people to work from home.
Members with young children often found it impossible to attend evening meetings.
Poverty —— Wealth
We need an effective strategy to fight poverty.
poverty
The purpose of industry is to create wealth.
wealth
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Poverty —— Riches
Millions of elderly people live in poverty.
He was enjoying his newfound riches.
Powerful —— Weak
He was one of the most powerful men in Bohemia.
The country is in a weak position economically.
Praise —— Criticism
Her teacher was full of praise for her work.
My main criticism of the scheme is that it does nothing to help families on low
incomes.
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Pre —— Post
As usual, the government seems to have forgotten most of its preelection
election promises.
Its share price rocketed from its postcrash
crash low.
Predator —— Prey
Some animals have no natural predators.
The lion will often stalk its prey for hours.
Pretty —— Ugly
She still looks pretty miserable.
Nick’s dog is as ugly as sin.
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Private —— Public
There is private ownership of property in a market economy.
We do not believe he is fit for public office.
Prudent —— Imprudent
It might be prudent to get a virus detector for the network.
The banks made hundreds of imprudent loans in the 1970s.
Pure —— Impure
Our beef patties are 100% pure.
Some of these drugs are highly impure.
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Push —— Pull
I promised to push him on the swings for as long as he wanted.
She pulled open the door and hurried inside.
Put on —— Take off
He took off his uniform and put on a sweater and trousers.
Charlie was taking off his shirt when the phone rang.
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Real —— Fake
She had never seen a real live elephant before.
He is a fake designer clothing.
Regular —— Irregular
The company holds regular meetings with employees.
He’s receiving medication for an irregular heartbeat.
Relevant —— Irrelevant
We received all the relevant information.
We’re focusing too much on irrelevant details.
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Rich —— Poor
Nobody gets rich from writing nowadays.
They were too poor to buy shoes for the kids.
Right —— Left
He had a knife in his right hand.
She held out her left hand.
Right —— Wrong
I think you’re right.
right We should have set out earlier.
Your calculations must be wrong.
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Risky —— Safe
Doctors say it’s too risky to try and operate.
I think it’s safe to say that the future is looking pretty good.
Rude —— Courteous
I didn’t mean to be rude, but I had to leave early.
The staffs are always courteous and helpful.
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Opposites (S)
List of opposite words that start with S with examples.
Sad —— Happy
I was sad about the friends I was leaving behind.
He was a happy child who rarely cried.
Safe —— Dangerous
Flying is one of the safest forms of travel.
The business is in a dangerous financial position.
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Satisfied —— Dissatisfied
They have plenty of satisfied customers.
If you are dissatisfied with this product, please return it.
Secondhand —— New
I know where he bought a secondhand bicycle.
I got a used video camera for £300 – it would have cost £1,000 if I’d bought it new.
Secure —— Insecure
We want a secure future for our children.
She felt lonely and insecure away from her family.
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Seller —— Buyer
They are hidden because such taxes are typically shifted by sellers to consumers
through higher product prices.
We couldn’t find a buyer for our house, so we weren’t able to move after all.
Servant —— Master
His servant hastened to make all ready, build fires and heat water for the baths and
prepare food.
Bill Ritchie is now the master of these techniques, by the learnt them originally
from Lawrence.
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Shout —— Whisper
The men on the wall lowered their weapons at her shout, and the remaining
pursuer tackled her.
He wanted to hear her whisper his name after they made love and flutter soft kisses
with her full lips across his face, the way she had the other night.
Simple —— Hard
Modern cameras are very simple to use.
You’ll have to make some hard decisions.
Single —— Married
The changes in tax rates will benefit single people the most.
Married men earn 70 percent more than single men.
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Sit —— Stand
Why don’t you sit down and rest and I’ll bring you a piece of pie.
I stand there and can’t do anything!
Slave —— Master
These areas need developing, so entrepreneurs pump in investment: capital
accumulated from the slave trade, sugar and cotton.
Later that evening Heathcliff’s servant Joseph arrived and asked to speak to
the master.
Sleep —— Wake up
I usually sleep on my back.
James usually wakes up early.
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Small —— Big
The Tshirt was too small for him.
The garage isn’t big enough for two cars.
Smart —— Stupid
Antonyms examples:
The smart kids get good grades and go off to college.
I can’t believe Kate was stupid enough to get involved in this.
Smooth —— Rough
Her skin felt smooth and cool.
Her hands were rough from hard work.
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Sour —— Sweet
The milk’s turned sour.
sour
The tea is too sweet.
sweet
Sow —— Reap
The fields around had been sown with wheat.
Several predicted that they will be rape higher yields and profits while saving the
soil.
Speed up —— Slow down
The truck speeded up going down the hill.
Growth in sales has slowed down.
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Spend —— Save
Mum never spends any money on herself.
He managed to save enough to buy a small house.
Start —— Finish
There’s so much to do I don’t know where to start.
You can’t go anywhere until you’ve finished your homework.
Stop —— Go
I was worried that the security guards would stop us at the gate.
Dinah went into the kitchen.
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Straight —— Crooked
She was looking straight at me.
His lips curled into a crooked smile.
Strengthen —— Weaken
The team has been strengthened by the arrival of two new players.
Changes in policy have weakened the power of the trade unions.
Stress —— Relax
My headaches are caused by stress.
A hot bath should help to relax you.
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Strict —— Lenient
This company is very strict about punctuality.
School examiners say that marking has become more lenient in recent years.
Strong —— Weak
He picked her up in his big strong arms.
She’s too weak to feed herself.
Success —— Failure
The experiment was a big success.
I always felt a bit of a failure at school.
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Sunny —— Cloudy
I hope it will be sunny tomorrow.
Tomorrow, it will be cloudy and cool.
Synonym —— Antonym
“Shut”’ is a synonym of “closed”.
“Old” has two possible antonyms. They are “young” and “new”.
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Teach —— Learn
He teaches geography at the local secondary school.
I learnt to drive when I was 17.
Terrible —— Wonderful
Their son had been injured in a terrible accident.
We had a wonderful time in Spain.
Thick —— Thin
He was wearing thick glasses.
She’s only wearing a thin summer jacket.
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Throw —— Catch
He threw his shirt to someone in the crowd.
Stephen leapt up and caught the ball in one hand.
Tie —— Untie
I kept all his letters tied together with a ribbon.
Peter untied his shoelaces.
Tolerant —— Intolerant
My parents were tolerant of my choice of music.
A number of patients were intolerant of the diet.
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Tough —— Easy
The reporters were asking a lot of tough questions.
It would have been easy for the team to lose the game.
Tough —— Tender
The meat was tough and hard to chew.
Continue cooking until the meat is tender..
Transparent —— Opaque
The insect’s wings are almost transparent.
transparent
The windows are opaque,
opaque and the curtains you can see on the second floor are light
gray.
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Trap —— Release
Antonyms examples:
The police trapped the terrorists at a roadblock.
They released ten political prisoners last year.
True —— False
Students decide if statements are true or false.
Please decide whether the following statements are true or false.
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Opposites (U)
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Understand —— Misunderstand
I could understand what the woman was saying.
I completely misunderstand her intentions.
Unqualified —— Qualified
He was unqualified for the job.
Dawn is well qualified for her new role.
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Unsafe —— Safe
Many people feel unsafe walking alone at night.
She feels safe in the house on her own.
Up —— Down
We walked slowly up the hill.
Tears were streaming down my face.
Upstairs —— Downstairs
Antonyms examples:
I went upstairs and had a shower.
Charles was downstairs in the kitchen.
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Useful —— Useless
A little Japanese can be really useful.
The doctor concluded that further treatment would be useless.
Antonyms (V)
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Vacant —— Occupied
Only a few apartments were still vacant.
Only half of the rooms are occupied at the moment.
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Vague —— Definite
The governor gave only a vague outline of his tax plan.
It’s impossible for me to give you a definite answer.
Vanish —— Appear
Public support for the prime minister has now vanished.
She didn’t appear at all surprised at the news.
Vast —— Tiny
The government will have to borrow vast amounts of money.
She always felt a tiny bit sad.
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Vertical —— Horizontal
There was a vertical drop to the ocean.
I was so tired, I just wanted to be horizontal.
horizontal
Victory —— Defeat
She is confident of victory in Saturday’s final.
The world champion has only had two defeats
defeat in 20 fights.
Virtue —— Vice
Among her many virtues are loyalty, courage, and truthfulness.
Jealousy is a vice.
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Visible —— Invisible
The outline of the mountains was clearly visible.
visible
The house was surrounded by trees, and invisible from the road.
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Wide —— Narrow
The boat was nearly as wide as the canal.
This is a long narrow road.
Win —— Lose
I think you will win the next election.
They played so badly they deserved to lose.
lose
Within —— Outside
Prisoners who died were buried within the walls of the prison.
It’s outside my experience, I’m afraid.
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Yes —— No
“Would you like a sandwich?”
“Yes, please.”
“Could you help me write this?”
“No, sorry, I haven’t got time at the moment.”
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