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antonym era

 

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antonym era

Definition: The period of time characterized by the use of antonyms, which are words that have opposite meanings.

Senses:

  1. Noun: A specific time in history when the use of antonyms was prevalent.
  2. Adjective: Describing something that belongs to or relates to the antonym era.

Usage:

Sense 1 (Noun):

During the antonym era, language users heavily relied on antonyms to convey contrasting meanings and ideas.

Sample Sentence 1: The antonym era was marked by the constant search for terms with opposite meanings.

Sample Sentence 2: Many literary works from the antonym era showcased clever wordplay using antonyms.

Sense 2 (Adjective):

She collects old books, especially those from the antonym era.

Sample Sentence 1: The antonym era literature provides valuable insights into the linguistic preferences of that time.

Sample Sentence 2: The antique shop sells various artifacts and relics related to the antonym era.

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