R. S. Ginzburg, S. S. Khidekel, G. Y. Knyazeva, A. A. Sankin a course in modern english


§ 50. Semantic Contrasts and Antonymy


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§ 50. Semantic Contrasts and Antonymy


Antonymy in general shares many features typical of synonymy. Like synonyms, perfect or complete antonyms are fairly rare.

It is usual to find the relations of antonymy restricted to certain contexts. Thus thick is only one of the antonyms of thin (a thin slice—a thick slice), another is fat (a thin man—a fat man).

The definition of antonyms as words characterised by semantic polarity or opposite meaning is open to criticism on the points discussed already in connection with synonymy. It is also evident that the term opposite meaning is rather vague and allows of essentially different interpretation.

1 In Modern English both words have lost this meaning. See also 'Semasiology', § 15, p. 24.

2 Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases. London, 1962.


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