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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning "Seed" is a contronym because it can mean to remove seeds or to add seeds.
"Oversight" is a contronym because it can mean careful supervision or a mistake caused by lack of attention.
"Sanction" is a contronym that can mean both "to approve" and "to punish."
"Trim" is a contronym, meaning it can either refer to adding or removing material.
"Left" can be a contronym, meaning either remaining or having gone away.
"Dust" is a contronym, meaning it can either refer to removing particles or adding them.
"Fast" is a contronym because it can mean to move quickly or to not move at all.
"Off" is a contronym because it can mean deactivation or activation.
"Strike" can be a contronym, meaning either to hit or to miss.
"Cleave" is a contronym, meaning it can either refer to splitting something apart or sticking it together.
"Bolt" is a contronym because it can mean to secure something in place or to run away quickly.
"Fast" can be a contronym, meaning either to move quickly or to not move at all.
"Cleave" is a contronym that can mean both "to split apart" and "to cling together."
"Dust" is a contronym because it can mean to remove dust or to add dust.
"Sanction" is a contronym because it can mean both a penalty or a permission.
"Screen" is a contronym, meaning it can either be a physical divider or a way of viewing something electronically.
"Sanction" is a contronym that can either mean to approve or to penalize.
"Weather" is a contronym that can refer to the natural elements of the atmosphere or to withstand a storm.
"Fast" is a contronym that can either mean quick or unmoving.
"Weather" is a contronym, meaning it can either mean to withstand or to wear away.
"Left" is a contronym, meaning it can either mean remaining or departed.
"Sanction" is a contronym, meaning it can either mean to approve or to punish.
"Cleave" is a contronym, meaning it can either mean to split or to cling.
"Off" is a contronym, meaning it can either mean deactivated or started.
"Custom" is a contronym, meaning it can either mean common or unique.
"Strike" is a contronym that can either mean to hit or to miss a target.
"Clip" is a contronym, meaning it can either mean to attach or to detach.
"Overlook" is a contronym that can either mean to observe something closely or to fail to notice something.
"Dust" is a contronym that can refer to either removing dirt or adding a layer of it.
"Screen" is a contronym that can either mean to show or to conceal something.
"Left" is a contronym that can either mean remaining or departing.
"Dust" is a contronym, meaning it can either mean to add fine particles or to remove them.
"Fast" is a contronym, meaning it can either mean quick or immovable.
"Screen" is a contronym, meaning it can either mean to show or to hide.
"Trim" is a contronym that can refer to either cutting or adding material.
"Oversight" is a contronym because it can mean close scrutiny or an unintentional mistake.
"Off" is a contronym because it can mean deactivated or activated.
"Left" is a contronym because it can refer to both the direction and the act of leaving.
"Sanction" is a contronym because it can mean both to approve and to punish.
"Oversight" is a contronym because it can mean both supervision and a mistake made due to lack of attention.
"Weather" is a contronym because it can mean both to withstand and to wear away.
"Weather" is a contronym because it can mean to endure or to wear away.
"Fast" is a contronym that can mean to move quickly or to not move at all.
"Weather" is a contronym that can mean to withstand or to deteriorate.
"Sanction" is a contronym that can mean both approval or a penalty.
"Fast" is a contronym because it can mean both to move quickly and to stay in one place securely.
"Custom" is a contronym because it can mean both a common practice and a special order.
"Transparent" is a contronym, as it can mean both invisible and easily seen through.
"Off" can be a contronym depending on the context, meaning either deactivated or started.
"Left" can be a contronym depending on the context, meaning either remaining or departing.
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