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antonyms coexist

 

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Antonyms Coexist

Definition:

The term "antonyms coexist" refers to two or more words that have opposite meanings but can exist or occur together in a specific context.

Part of speech:

  • Noun: The antonyms coexist in the English language provide valuable contrast and help to enhance communication.
  • Verb: The teacher encouraged the students to find and pair antonyms that coexist to expand their vocabulary.

Usage:

Antonyms that coexist commonly occur in written and spoken language to convey a specific meaning or strengthen the contrast between ideas or concepts.

Examples:

Noun:

  1. The antonyms "good" and "bad" coexist to explain the difference between positive and negative.
  2. "Love" and "hate" are antonyms that coexist and represent the range of emotions in a relationship.

Verb:

  1. The author skillfully uses words that antonymically coexist in the passage to create tension and suspense.
  2. When learning a new language, it is important to understand how antonyms coexist to accurately express ideas.

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