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antonymi

Antonymi is the term often used to refer to antonyms—words that express opposite meanings. The underlying concept comes from the Greek roots anti- “opposite” and onoma “name” or word. In English, the plural is antonyms, while antonymi is encountered in discussions of how the concept is rendered in other languages. Antonymi denote a semantic relationship between lexical items, not a single word’s inherent property.

Antonymi are typically categorized into three main types. Complementary (binary) antonyms describe states with no intermediate

The existence and nature of antonymi can be sense-dependent. A word may have multiple antonyms across different

See also: synonyms, hypernyms and hyponyms, semantic relations, negation, lexical semantics.

value,
such
as
dead/alive
or
present/absent.
Gradable
antonyms
fall
along
a
scale,
like
hot/cold
or
large/small,
where
intermediate
degrees
exist.
Relational
antonyms
express
opposite
roles
within
a
relation,
such
as
teacher/student
or
buy/sell,
where
the
terms
define
opposing
perspectives
rather
than
opposite
properties.
senses,
and
some
pairs
are
not
strict
opposites
in
every
context.
Cultural
and
linguistic
factors
influence
which
pairs
are
considered
antonymi
in
a
given
language.
Antonymi
play
a
key
role
in
vocabulary
study,
lexical
semantics,
and
natural
language
processing,
where
identifying
opposites
can
aid
in
word
sense
disambiguation,
paraphrase
detection,
and
semantic
similarity
judgments.