No. An antonym is a word that means the opposite of another word. A homonym is a word that sounds the same as another word, but means something different.
For "sweet": a synonym is "sugary," an antonym is "bitter," and a homonym could be "suite." For "fair": a synonym is "just," an antonym is "unfair," and a homonym is "fare." For "right": a synonym is "correct," an antonym is "wrong," and a homonym is "write." For "waste": a synonym is "discard," an antonym is "save," and a homonym is "waist." For "peace": a synonym is "tranquility," an antonym is "conflict," and a homonym is "piece." For "night": a synonym is "evening," an antonym is "day," and a homonym is "knight." For "straight": a synonym is "direct," an antonym is "crooked," and a homonym is "strait." For "pale": a synonym is "light," an antonym is "dark," and a homonym is "pail."
No, I don't think so. Actually, it is. It means name as in "homonym" which means same name and "antonym" which means opposite name.
# synonym # antonym # anonymous # patronymic # pseudonym # eponym # acronym # homonym
A homonym is a word that is spelled differently but sounds the same. So it could be "team."
Different.
For "sweet": a synonym is "sugary," an antonym is "bitter," and a homonym could be "suite." For "fair": a synonym is "just," an antonym is "unfair," and a homonym is "fare." For "right": a synonym is "correct," an antonym is "wrong," and a homonym is "write." For "waste": a synonym is "discard," an antonym is "save," and a homonym is "waist." For "peace": a synonym is "tranquility," an antonym is "conflict," and a homonym is "piece." For "night": a synonym is "evening," an antonym is "day," and a homonym is "knight." For "straight": a synonym is "direct," an antonym is "crooked," and a homonym is "strait." For "pale": a synonym is "light," an antonym is "dark," and a homonym is "pail."
I believe the answer they're looking for is ... fearHere's how you get there: fear anagrams to fare, which is a homonym of fair, which is an antonym of foul, which is a homonym of fowl, which is an anagram of wolf.Nothing to it. :)---Todd
Homonym, synonym, antonym.
the homonym for ore is or and oar
A seller is a homophone. A synonym is basement, an antonym is an attic.
A synonym of nervous is: apprehensive An antonym of nervous is: serene There is no homonym of nervous. A homonym is a word that is spelled differently and may have a different meaning, but sounds the same...such as principal and principle.
Many languages have these.
No, I don't think so. Actually, it is. It means name as in "homonym" which means same name and "antonym" which means opposite name.
# synonym # antonym # anonymous # patronymic # pseudonym # eponym # acronym # homonym
Bridal is a homonym for bridle.
The homonym of loan is lone. It sounds the same.
Some words that end with the suffix "nym" include acronym, antonym, synonym, and pseudonym.