antonymous

ADJECTIVE
  1. of words: having opposite meanings
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How To Use antonymous In A Sentence

  • Regrettably, they have now become somewhat antonymous. Times, Sunday Times
  • Similar to antonymous paradigmatic relation , differentiated paradigmatic relation is created from peoples psychological association.
  • In terms of R&D or innovation, I think the Kyocera technology was good, in terms of features such as antonymous GPS and cost-optimization for CDMA (which is a major issue for CDMA modules competitively against GSM / GPRS), but I don't think that Kyocera shutting down shuts off a major avenue of innovation in the M2M market. Undefined
  • The intention has not been to define or discriminate them, but to arrange them in synonymous and antonymous groups; it serves as both a word-finder and a prompter of the memory regarding words one knows but could not recall to mind.
  • Antonymous pairs have previously been described and categorized in terms of gradability, reciprocity, inverseness and so on.
  • As Japanese car makers continue to prosper, TBS has just announced a new series featuring an antonymous Toyota Camry Hybrid, Knight Lider. KNIGHT RIDER CANCELLED BY NBC WITH FOUR SHOWS TO GO
  • They live all across China, including in five separate antonymous regions. Jim Luce: Tibet: Polar Perspectives. Can Both Sides Be Heard?
  • And do we have an ambivalent fascination with them--awe at their accomplishments and disgust at their misdeeds, an antonymous schadenfreude, as it were--that somehow enables us to justify our failure to achieve in the way they have? She's the Boss
  • We pick up the occasional word - ‘ethical… responsible… trustworthy’ - and we sense that Bill is compiling an antonymous description of the young man.
  • Although, according to the latter reading, formal predication is not a kind of predication by essence, this reading nevertheless implies an interpretation of the ˜is™ of predication in terms of identity and, therefore, a new definition of the pair of antonymous notions of identity and difference (or distinction). Johannes Sharpe
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