Antonyms are words that have opposite meanings to other words. They can help you express contrast, diversity, or difference in your speech and writing. In this blog post, we will explore some antonyms with the letter S, such as strange and normal, spend and collect, or sorrow and joy. We will also show you how antonyms can enrich your vocabulary and writing skills. By learning more about antonyms, you can expand your vocabulary and improve your communication skills.
According to the Oxford Dictionary, an antonym is a word that means the opposite of another word.
Antonym noun
/ˈæntənɪm/
- Strange – normal, ordinary
- Stiff – flexible
- Spend – collect
- Sublime – trivial
- Sacred – impious
- Suppose – discern
- Strife – peace
- Shallow – deep
- Sensitive – insensitive
- Soft – firm
- Separate – connected
- Sympathy – hostility
- Synthetic – natural
- Suspense – certainly
- Strong – weak
- Strength – weakness
- Suddenly – expectedly
- Special – common
- Scarcity – abundance
- Smooth – rough
- Summit – foundation, base
- Scorn – admire
- Splendid – sordid, nasty
- Stubborn – docile
- Sanctity – unholiness
- Satisfaction – dissatisfaction
- Savage – sophisticated
- Scatter – collect
- Secular – holy
- Seldom – frequently
- Scornful – admirable
- Secret – display
- Start – stop
- Selfish – unselfish, selfless
- Sentimental – dispassionate, unemotional
- Sharp – blunt
- Steady – unstable
- Shortage – abundance
- Shy – brave
- Strange – ordinary
- Smooth – uneven
- Sorrow – joy, delight
- Specific – general
- Stern – lenient
- Strict – lenient
- Studious – idle, negligent
- Succeed – fail
- Sudden – gradual
- Stale – fresh
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