Antonym Dictionary

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Red5

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Hello there EJ,

First, check out our glossary page on antonyms, which contains some examples: https://www.usingenglish.com/glossary/antonym.html

I had a quick search for you, and came up with a couple of online dictionaries that give antonyms:

http://www.synonym.com/

http://vancouver-webpages.com/wordnet/

http://thesaurus.reference.com/

And if you want to look for more dictionaries that I have missed out, here is a great place to find them:

http://www.yourdictionary.com/diction1.html

I hope these help, and if you need any further help or advice, please feel free to ask!

Regards,
 
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Red5 said:
I had a quick search for you

Is that BE? (In AE we would say I did a quick search.)

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We could use both. Red is correct in BE, implying that he did more than one search. ;-)
 

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tdol said:
We could use both. Red is correct in BE, implying that he did more than one search. ;-)

Thanks for the translation.

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i've looked all over the web to try and find an anotonym for "prelude"


can anyone help me out?
 
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