Tuesday, March 3, 2020
75 Contronyms (Words with Contradictory Meanings)
75 Contronyms (Words with Contradictory Meanings)  75 Contronyms (Words with Contradictory Meanings)  75 Contronyms (Words with Contradictory Meanings)                                      By Mark Nichol                                            	  The English language includes an interesting category of words and phrases called contronyms (also spelled contranyms, or referred to as autoantonyms)  terms that, depending on context, can have opposite or contradictory meanings. When you use these words, be sure the context clearly identifies which meaning is intended:  1. Apology: A statement of contrition for an action, or a defense of one  2. Aught: All, or nothing  3. Bill: A payment, or an invoice for payment  4. Bolt: To secure, or to flee  5. Bound: Heading to a destination, or restrained from movement  6. Buckle: To connect, or to break or collapse  7. Cleave: To adhere, or to separate  8. Clip: To fasten, or detach  9. Consult: To offer advice, or to obtain it  10. Continue: To keep doing an action, or to suspend an action  11. Custom: A common practice, or a special treatment  12. Dike: A wall to prevent flooding, or a ditch  13. Discursive: Moving in an orderly fashion among topics, or proceeding aimlessly in a discussion  14. Dollop: A large amount (British English), or a small amount  15. Dust: To add fine particles, or to remove them  16. Enjoin: To impose, or to prohibit  17. Fast: Quick, or stuck or made stable  18. Fine: Excellent, or acceptable or good enough  19. Finished: Completed, or ended or destroyed  20. First degree: Most severe in the case of a murder charge, or least severe in reference to a burn  21. Fix: To repair, or to castrate  22. Flog: To promote persistently, or to criticize or beat  23. Garnish: To furnish, as with food preparation, or to take away, as with wages  24. Give out: To provide, or to stop because of a lack of supply  25. Go: To proceed or succeed, or to weaken or fail  26. Grade: A degree of slope, or a horizontal line or position  27. Handicap: An advantage provided to ensure equality, or a disadvantage that prevents equal achievement  28. Help: To assist, or to prevent or (in negative constructions) restrain  29. Hold up: To support, or to impede  30. Lease: To offer property for rent, or to hold such property  31. Left: Remained, or departed  32. Let: Allowed, or hindered  33. Liege: A feudal lord, or a vassal  34. Literally: Actually, or virtually  35. Mean: Average or stingy, or excellent  36. Model: An exemplar, or a copy  37. Off: Deactivated, or activated, as an alarm  38. Out: Visible, as with stars showing in the sky, or invisible, in reference to lights  39. Out of: Outside, or inside, as in working out of a specific office  40. Overlook: To supervise, or to neglect  41. Oversight: Monitoring, or failing to oversee  42. Peer: A person of the nobility, or an equal  43. Presently: Now, or soon  44. Put out: Extinguish, or generate  45. Puzzle: A problem, or to solve one  46. Quantum: Significantly large, or a minuscule part  47. Quiddity: Essence, or a trifling point of contention  48. Quite: Rather (as a qualifying modifier), or completely  49. Ravel: To entangle, or to disentangle  50. Refrain: To desist from doing something, or to repeat  51. Rent: To purchase use of something, or to sell use  52. Rock: An immobile mass of stone or figuratively similar phenomenon, or a shaking or unsettling movement or action  53. Sanction: To approve, or to boycott  54. Sanguine: Confidently cheerful, or bloodthirsty  55. Scan: To peruse, or to glance  56. Screen: To present, or to conceal  57. Seed: To sow seeds, or to shed or remove them  58. Shop: To patronize a business in order to purchase something, or to sell something  59. Skin: To cover, or to remove  60. Skinned: Covered with skin, or with the skin removed  61. Splice: To join, or to separate  62. Stakeholder: One who has a stake in an enterprise, or a bystander who holds the stake for those placing a bet  63. Strike: To hit, or to miss in an attempt to hit  64. Table: To propose (in British English), or to set aside  65. Temper: To soften, or to strengthen  66. Throw out: To dispose of, or to present for consideration  67. Transparent: Invisible, or obvious  68. Trim: To decorate, or to remove excess from  69. Trip: A journey, or a stumble  70. Unbending: Rigid, or relaxing  71. Variety: A particular type, or many types  72. Wear: To endure, or to deteriorate  73. Weather: To withstand, or to wear away  74. Wind up: To end, or to start up  75. With: Alongside, or against                                          Want to improve your English in five minutes a day? Get a subscription and start receiving our writing tips and exercises daily!                Keep learning! Browse the Vocabulary category, check our popular posts, or choose a related post below:"Based in" and "based out of"Ten Yiddish Expressions You Should Know20 Slang Terms for Law Enforcement Personnel    
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