"converse antonym" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: converse antonyms [plural]
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  1. (linguistics, philosophy, semantics) Either of a pair of terms that name or describe a single relationship from opposite perspectives, such as parent versus child. Wikipedia link: Converse (semantics) Categories (topical): Linguistics, Philosophy, Semantics Synonyms: relational antonym, converse Related terms: gradable antonym, complementary antonym

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