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    The English language (and, we may presume, many other languages) has both antonyms and synonyms. There are many more words with synonyms than there are words with antonyms, since many things exist which do not have an opposite (the word sandwich, for instance, may be said to have synonyms in the words hoagie, grinder, submarine, and many other word...

    borrowed from French antonyme, probably back-formation (after synonyme synonym) from antonymie \"opposition of words with contrary senses,\" borrowed from Greek antōnymía \"pronoun (i.e., a word substituting for another), interchange of names,\" from ant-, anti- \"in opposition to, in place of\" + -ōnymos \"having a name (of the kind specified)\" +...

    Note: French antonyme appears in the title and text of Dictionnaire des antonymes ou contremots (Paris & Berlin, 1842), an early dictionary of antonyms compiled from 17th-18th-century authors by the Alsatian philologist Paul Ackermann (1812-46), who may have coined the word. In English antonym was promulgated, if not first used, by the British cler...

  3. Synonyms and examples. beginning. Let's go back to the beginning. Can you tell me when you arrived at the crime scene? start. I didn't like him from the very start. end. This is it – the end of the tour. opening. The opening of the ceremony was marred by protest. commencement. formal. What is the commencement date of their contract? kick-off.

  4. Definition of antonym. as in opposite. a word having the opposite meaning as another word She needed an antonym for "hot," and decided to settle on "chilly." Synonyms & Similar Words. Relevance. opposite. obverse. antithesis. counter. contrary. antipode. negation. reverse. negative. inverse. counterpoint. converse. mirror image.

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  6. an event that is a beginning; a first part or stage of subsequent events. synonyms: inception, origination. see more. noun. the source of something's existence or from which it derives or is derived. “the rumor had its origin in idle gossip” “vegetable origins ” “mineral origin ” “ origin in sensation” see more. noun.

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