Opposites
Opposites, in linguistics and everyday language, are pairs of terms that express opposite or contrasting meanings. The concept is central to how languages structure meaning, reason about differences, and communicate contrasts. Opposites are often called antonyms, though the term antonym specifically refers to a word with the opposite meaning of another.
There are several kinds: complementary opposites with no middle ground (on/off, alive/dead); gradable opposites that lie
Beyond words, opposites can refer to directions (up/down, left/right), states (present/absent), or numerical signs (positive/negative). In
Opposites aid communication and cognition by creating contrasts that help define categories, compare objects, and structure
Not all pairs are clear opposites; some are context-dependent or overlap with near-antonyms. Cultural and domain-specific