English Grammar Opposite Adjectives
Learn English Opposite Adjectives Grammar

Grammar Level 2- Lesson Twenty Six

In this grammar lesson, you learn about Opposite Adjectives in English and how to use it in your English conversation and writing. Just follow examples and write them down a few times to learn them very well. After finishing this lesson, you should work on its quiz.

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Opposite Adjectives

his is a list of adjectives and adjectives that have opposite meanings. Knowing the opposite meaning of a word will help improve your vocabulary.

  adjective  arrow  opposite adjective
asleep
awake
alert
drowsy
alive
dead
awesome
terrible
best
worst
big
small
bitter
sweet
brave
afraid
bright
dull
calm
nervous
certain
unsure
close
distant
cold
hot
cool
uncool
complete
incomplete
cruel
kind
dark
light
dangerous
safe
different
same
dirty
clean
dry
wet
early
late
easy
difficult
far
near
fast
slow

fat

thin
future
past
happy
sad
healthy
sick
hungry
full
interesting
boring
left
right
loose
tight
loud
soft
low
high
narrow
wide
normal
strange
old
young
on
off
open
closed
public
private
raw
cooked
regular
irregular
right
wrong
rough
smooth
short
tall
small
large
smart
stupid
soft
hard
special
ordinary
straight
crooked
tender
tough
top
bottom
true
false
white
black
wise
foolish


Quiz for Opposite Adjectives

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