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Fahrenheit does not have an antonym. Antonyms are opposites. They are not different but related terms.Think of this as a general guide. It will work in most cases, although there may be some exceptions. The tests are not necessarily rigorous-- you will have to think to see how the rule relates to the idea of antonym. In order for words to be antomyms you should be able to support ALL FOUR of the following tests: The two words in question we will call A and B. If it is A, it cannot be B. If it is B, it cannot be A. If it is NOT A, it MUST be B. If it is NOT B, it MUST be A. There are several scales measuring heat. There is Fahrenheit, there is Centigrade and there is Kelvin. Clearly, they do not pass tests 3 and 4.

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