For most of my life, I've gone so far in the opposite direction that if I knew the antonym for hypochondria I'd employ it now. |
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Indeed the term 'brinkmanship' had become a synonym rather than antonym for diplomacy in some quarters. |
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The students take turns at throwing the dice, and they must provide a synonym, antonym, or definition of the word that turns up. |
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Stiller understands that he will never be Cary Grant — that he is the antonym of suave. |
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A term often used as an antonym to pluralism to describe a state in which politics, society, and economy are all subject to the control of an elite or a party. |
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Perfect if you enjoy the oxymoron of a synonym being an antonym. |
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It seems reasonable to suppose that the term 'profane' is coloured by associations with its antonym. |
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The antonym of 'betrayal' is 'loyalty' or 'allegiance. |
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