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Definition of the word "opposite"

Hi, I would be grateful if somebody could help me out.

As a simple example of my confusion, what do you think is the opposite of the word "good"? It could either be "bad", which is what your instinct tells you, or it could be "not good". However, if it is "not good" then this also includes the situation where whatever you are describing is neither good nor bad. I can see a case for using either, "bad" is the opposite of "good" in the sense that it has the exact same meaning but at the other end of the spectrum between "good" and "bad", but "not good" is the opposite of "good" in the sense that it encompasses every situation which "good" does not, thus including every possible situation.

The dictionary isn't particularly useful, it tells me that "opposite" means "diametrically different", and "diametrically" seems to mean "the exact opposite"!

If anyone has any views on this your comments would be much appreciated.

Thanks
  

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Are you wanting "opposite" or "good" defined? I would say that in the case of "good" the opposite would be "not good" with "not good" being inclusive of "bad". English does not always have very strict rules, especially with such particulars.

  • Are you wanting "opposite" or "good" defined?
  • I would say that in the case of "good" the opposite would be "not good" with "not good" being inclusive of "bad".
  • English does not always have very strict rules, especially with such particulars.
  • Take for instance, the use of 'a' and 'an' when dealing with 'h'.
  • When I was growing up, it was taught that there should be the use of 'an' before an h when it was silent, like in 'hour'.
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Are you wanting "opposite" or "good" defined?

I would say that in the case of "good" the opposite would be "not good" with "not good" being inclusive of "bad". English does not always have very strict rules, especially with such particulars.

Take for instance, the use of 'a' and 'an' when dealing with 'h'. When I was growing up, it was taught that there should be the use of 'a
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http://www.quotes-zone.com/quotes/20/opposite.php

There are supposedly six to eight ways that things can be "opposites". I wish I could remember where I read that. Maybe someone else will respond and remind me.

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Hi, II'm in sixth grade and was wondering is you could answer this for my English lesson:

The opposite of eight and sleigh

Thanks.
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Hello Anonymous,

Is it a trick question? There aren't really opposites to these words.

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