Shri Shankarlal Sundarbai Shasun Jain College For Women - The English language includes an interesting category of words and phrases called contronyms (also spelled as contranyms, or referred to as auto-antonyms) —
![Steve Stewart-Williams on Twitter: "Contronyms: words that have two opposite meanings. Also known as auto-antonyms or Janus words. https://t.co/XS8f0M89FT https://t.co/Bfeddnndnq" / Twitter Steve Stewart-Williams on Twitter: "Contronyms: words that have two opposite meanings. Also known as auto-antonyms or Janus words. https://t.co/XS8f0M89FT https://t.co/Bfeddnndnq" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Ebjmp3OU4AAimwx.jpg)
Steve Stewart-Williams on Twitter: "Contronyms: words that have two opposite meanings. Also known as auto-antonyms or Janus words. https://t.co/XS8f0M89FT https://t.co/Bfeddnndnq" / Twitter
You Do Better PR - This week's word has been chosen by Ray Gillespie, Director at Worcester Web Studio: Auto-antonym. Ray says: "I love thinking of words that are auto-antonyms. Some of
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