damage (v) | repair (v) | If you damage anything you will have to repair it. |
dangerous (a) | safe (a) | Be careful. The building is in a very dangerous area. Don' worry. We live in a safe part of the city. |
dark (a) | light (a) | What colour is your car? It's dark/light blue. |
depart (v) | arrive (v) | The train departs at 10.15 am and arrives at 2 pm |
despair (v) | hope (v) | There is no work here. Tom despairs of finding a job. Andy has graduated and hopes to find a job soon. |
different (a) | similar (a) | All the houses are different. None of them are similar. The houses are all similar to each other. They are alike. |
difficult (a) | easy (a) | The English test was quite difficult/easy. |
early (a) | late (a) | Jack had to leave at 6 am so he had an early breakfast. I didn't have to work so I had a late breakfast. |
false (a) | true (a) | Some details were false but the main story was true. |
fat (a) | thin | The shopkeeper is overweight. He's quite fat. His wife is the opposite. She's very thin. |
find (v) | lose (v) | You try to find something when you lose it. |
follow (v) | lead (v) | The teacher leads the group and the children followher. |
forbid (v) | allow (v) | Food is allowed but smoking is forbidden. |
forget (v) | remember (v) | I'm losing my memory. I often forget things. I've got a good memory. I remember names easily. |
freeze (v) | melt (v) | You freeze food in the freezer. Ice-cream will melt in the sun. |
full (a) | empty (a) | This bottle of milk is empty. The one in the fridge isfull. |
gentle (a) | violent (a) | They walked along the beach enjoying the gentlebreeze. A violent storm broke out in the evening. |
good (a) | bad (a) | José got good results in English. He is very pleased. Pedro is a bad student. He must work harder. |
happy (a) | sad (a) | Jimmy was sad leaving New York, but he was happy to see his family again. |
hard (a) | soft (a) | He slept in a hard bed but the pillow was soft. |
hardworking (a) | lazy (a) | Joe works well. His colleagues say he is hardworking.Mike does as little as possible. He's lazy. |
heavy (a) | light (a) | My suitcase is very heavy. I can't lift it. My suitcase is very light. I can carry it. |
hope (v) | despair (a) | Andy has graduated and hopes to find a job soon. There is no work here. Tom despairs of finding a job. |
hot | cold | Be careful! The plate is very hot. We need to heat the soup because it's cold. |
intelligent (a) | stupid (a) | Intelligent people understand quickly. Stupid people are slow to understand things. |
interesting (a) | boring (a) | Tom found the conference quite interesting. Alex left before the end because he found it boring. |
long (a) | short (a) | The bride wore a long dress. Her mother's dress was short . |
married (a) | single (a) | My sister is married but my brother is still single. |
modern (a) | traditional (a) | Her dress was modern but the ceremony wastraditional. |
negative (a) | affirmative (a) | I'm disappointed. I received a negative reply. I got the job! The reply was affirmative. |
new (a) | old (a) | The television set is old. We're going to buy a newone. |
noisy (a) | quiet (a) | The boys are too noisy. Tell them to be quiet! |
polite (a) | impolite (a) | The children are impolite. They should learn to bepolite. |
poor (a) | rich (a) | Rich people can buy what they want. Poor people have to be careful with their money. |
proper (a) | improper (a) | For the interview wear a proper dress, not jeans! The boy was punished for behaving in an improperway. |
quiet (a) | noisy (a) | We live in a quiet area. It's not noisy at all. |
remember (v) | forget (v) | I've got a good memory. I remember names easily. I'm losing my memory. I often forget things. |
right (a) | wrong (a) | We took the right road and arrived on time. The others went the wrong way and got lost. |
safe (a) | dangerous (a) | The children can play here. It's a safe place. Don't play near the road. It's too dangerous. |
short (a) | long (a) | The bride wore a long dress but her mother wore ashort one. |
shout (v) | whisper (v) | The policeman shouted a warning. People whisper at the cinema so as not to disturb others. |
similar (a) | different (a) | The houses are all similar to each other. They are alike. All the houses are different. None of them are similar. |
simple (a) | complicated (a) | The terms of the agreement were simple and clear. Some legal terms can be complicated and difficult to understand. |
single (a) | married (a) | My brother is still single but my sister is married. |
small (a) | big (a) | This bag is too small. We need a big bag to go shopping. |
soft (a) | hard (a) | She likes a soft pillow but prefers a hard mattress. |
traditional (a) | modern (a) | The ceremony was traditional but her dress wasmodern. |
true (a) | false (a) | The story was true but some of the details were false. |
well | unwell / ill | My grandfather is in good health. He's well. My grandmother has the 'flu. She's unwell at the moment. |
whisper (v) | shout (v) | People whisper at the cinema so as not to disturb others. The policeman shouted a warning. |
wrong (a) | right (a) | He didn't understand me because I used the wrongword. I used a dictionary to find the right word. |
Friday, April 15, 2016
ANTONYMS or OPPOSITES
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