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Opposite words, also known as antonyms, are vital in building a strong vocabulary and enhancing communication skills. In English, antonyms help to express contrasting ideas effectively. Learning these pairs improves comprehension and helps in mastering language nuances. Whether you're preparing for exams, competitive tests, or just brushing up your English, understanding opposite words is essential.
| Above (ওপৰ) | Below (তল) |
| Able (সক্ষম) | Unable (অক্ষম) |
| Accept (গ্ৰহণ) | Reject (প্ৰত্যাখ্যান) |
| Active (সক্ৰিয়) | Passive (নিষ্ক্ৰিয়) |
| Advance (অগ্ৰসৰ) | Retreat (পাশ্চাত্য) |
| Affirmative (সন্মতিসূচক) | Negative (অসন্মতিসূচক) |
| Animate (প্ৰাণৱন্ত) | Inanimate (প্ৰাণহীন) |
| Agree (মান্তি) | Disagree (অমান্তি) |
| Appear (দেখা পোৱা)) | Disappear (নেদেখা) |
| Arrive | Depart |
| Ascend | Discend |
| Associate | Disassociate |
| Attract | Restrain |
| Auspicious | Evil |
| Attack | Defend |
| Approval | Disapprovel |
| Believe | Disbelieve |
| Bold | Coward |
| Bright | Dim |
| Big | Small |
| Before | After |
| Hot | Cold |
| Correct | Incorrect |
| Cheap | Dear |
| Competent | Incompet |
| Convict | |
| Common | Uncommon |
| Dead | Alive |
| Do | Undo |
| Die | Live |
| Encourage | Discourage |
| Equal | Unequal |
| Permanent | Temporary |
| Far | Near |
| Fast | Slow |
| Fat | Thin |
| Fortune | Misfortune |
| Friend | Foe |
| Forget | Remember |
| Gain | Loss |
| Green | Ripe |
| Good | Bad |
| Happiness | Misery |
| High | Low |
| Hope | Despair |
| Heaven | Hell |
| In | Out |
| Import | Export |
| Join | Disjoin |
| Joy | Sorrow |
| Kind | Unkind |
| Legal | Illegal |
| Legible | Illegible |
| Light | Dark |
| Loan | Borrow |
| Light | Heavy |
| Life | Death |
| Long | Short |
| Large | Small |
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| Maximum | Minimum |
| Minor | Adult |
| Modern | Old |
| Moral | Immoral |
| Movable | Immovable |
| Mortal | Immortal |
| Narrow | Broad |
| Natural | Artificial |
| Negative | Positive |
| Noble | Ignoble |
| Necessary | Unnecessary |
| Obedient | Disobedient |
| Pleasure | Pain |
| Normal | Abnormal |
| Absurd | Logical |
| Progress | Decline |
| Promotion | Demotion |
| Pure | Impure |
| Quick | Slow |
| Regular | Irregular |
| Rich | Poor |
| Rise | Fall |
| Right | Wrong |
| Resident | Nonresident |
| Sharp | Blunt |
| Sin | Virtue |
| Sincere | Insincere |
| Sorrow | Joy |
| Sucess | Failure |
| Sufficient | Insufficient |
| Superior | Inferior |
| Sympathy | Antipathy |
| Theoretical | Practical |
| Top (শীৰ্ষ) | Bottom (তল) |
| Trust (বিশ্বাস) | Distrust (অবিশ্বাস) |
| Truth (সত্য়) | Untruth (অসত্য়) |
| Victory (জয়) | Defeat (পৰাজয়) |
| Void (শূণ্য়) | Full (পূৰ্ণ) |
| Wet (ভিঁজা) | Dry (শুকান) |
| War (যুদ্ধ) | Peace (শান্তি) |
| Wholesale (পাইকাৰি) | Retail (খুচুৰা) |
| Witty (ৰসিক) | Unwity/ Boring/ Dull (বেৰসিক) |
| Young (তৰুণ) | Old (বৃদ্ধ) |
| Consent (সন্মতি) | Dissent (অসন্মতি) |
In conclusion, learning opposite words is a simple yet powerful way to strengthen your English vocabulary. By mastering antonyms, you can communicate more clearly and effectively. Keep exploring and practicing, and you'll see your language skills grow! If you have any suggestion or complaint, feel free to share.
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