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The opposite of Pallor is bright or vivid.
If synonyms are words that have a similar or identical meaning ("big" and "large" mean about the same thing; "thin" and "skinny" mean about the same thing), then antonyms are words that mean the opposite. For example, the opposite of happy is sad; the opposite of fat is thin. Without even realizing it, you probably use antonyms on a regular basis. To use them in writing, you might compare two things: my essay will be about good versus evil in Shakespeare's play "Macbeth."
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Depending on what you think the meaning of these words are. A synonym would be where two words mean the same thing, so clever and ignorant are antonyms. These words do have opposite meanings.
It's called a 'thesaurus'.
Words that mean the same thing are called synonyms.
Words that mean about the same thing are called synonyms.Synonyms.
Two consecutive words in the one sentence that mean the same thing are called "redundant expressions."
synonyms.. i guess..
Synonyms are the different words that mean the same thing. Like for the word mean, a synonym would be unkind. Antonyms are words that mean the opposite of a word. For the word mean, an antonym might be nice.
No, antonyms do not mean sound alike. Antonyms are words that have opposite meanings, while words that sound alike but have different meanings are called homophones.
Up, Above Down, Below Nice, Sweet Awesome, Epic Mean, Evil Ect, Ongoing........................................ *Words that mean the same thing or almost the same thing are called synonyms. You can look in a thesaurus to find lots of words that mean the same thing,
They are called synonyms.
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The opposite of Pallor is bright or vivid.
If synonyms are words that have a similar or identical meaning ("big" and "large" mean about the same thing; "thin" and "skinny" mean about the same thing), then antonyms are words that mean the opposite. For example, the opposite of happy is sad; the opposite of fat is thin. Without even realizing it, you probably use antonyms on a regular basis. To use them in writing, you might compare two things: my essay will be about good versus evil in Shakespeare's play "Macbeth."