ANTONYM,
SYNONYM, HYPONYM, AND COLLOCATION
Synonym Definition:
synonyms
can be nouns , verbs , adjectives, adverbs or prepositions .
example verb
buy dan purchase
artinya sama, membeli
example adjective
big dan large
artinya sama, besar
example adverb
quickly dan speedily
artinya sama, dengan cepat
example preposition
on dan upon
artinya sama, di atas
buy dan purchase
artinya sama, membeli
example adjective
big dan large
artinya sama, besar
example adverb
quickly dan speedily
artinya sama, dengan cepat
example preposition
on dan upon
artinya sama, di atas
Note: sense of the word a synonym will differ according to its
use in a sentence .
example:
pupil , if
it is used in everyday language , means pupils. Teacher and pupil ( = the
teacher and pupil )
however ,
pupil ,
when used in relation to the senses of the eye , then it means that the rest of
the black color in the eye
Antonym
Definition:
An antonym is a word that is
the opposite meaning of another. It comes from the Greek words “anti” for
opposite and “onym” for name.
Working with Antonyms
Sometimes you need to take two
steps to enlarge your findings when doing antonym research:
Step 1: Search for the antonyms
for a word.
Here is an example of antonyms
for the word "good" from Rhyme Zone.com:
bad, badly, badness, evil, evilness, ill,
malevolent, malicious, poorly, wicked
Step 2: Search for synonyms of
the antonyms identifed in step one.
If you take the first antonym listed,
“bad,” and search for synonyms, you would be shown 73 synonyms for “bad.” That
would give you a lot of antonyms to choose from when looking for that perfect
antonym for good, including words such as: awful, dreadful, hard, hopeless,
inferior, lousy, painful, rotten, severe, stale, terrible, and tough
Adding a Prefix
Sometimes, an antonym can be
easily made by adding a prefix.
Examples of antonyms that were
made by adding the prefix “un” are:
Likely and unlikely
Able and unable
Fortunate and unfortunate
Forgiving and unforgiving
By adding the prefix “non” you
can make these pairs:
Entity and nonentity
Conformist and nonconformist
Payment and nonpayment
Combatant and noncombatant
Lastly, adding the prefix “in”
can make the following pairs:
Tolerant and intolerant
Decent and indecent
Discreet and indiscreet
Excusable and inexcusable
Hyponym
Definisi:
In linguistics, a hyponym
is a specific term used to designate a member of a broader class. For instance,
daisy and rose are hyponyms of flower. Also called a subtype or
a subordinate term.
Hyponymy shows the
relationship between the more general terms (hypernyms) and the more specific
instances of it (hyponyms).
A hyponym is a word or
phrase whose semantic field is more specific than its hypernym. The semantic
field of a hypernym, also known as a superordinate, is broader than that
of a hyponym. An approach to the relationship between hyponyms and hypernyms is
to view a hypernym as consisting of hyponyms.
This, however, becomes more
difficult with abstract words such as imagine, understand and knowledge.
While hyponyms are typically used to refer to nouns, it can also be used on
other parts of speech. Like nouns, hyponyms in verbs are words that refer to a
broad category of actions
Example :
the verb cook has many
hyponyms.
Word: Cook
Hyponyms: Roast, boil, fry,
grill, bake.
the verb colour has many
hyponyms
Word: colour
Hyponyms: blue, red, yellow,
green, black and purple
Hyponymy involves the logical relationship of entailment. Example : ‘There is a horse’ entails that ‘There is an animal”. Hyponymy often functions In discourse as a means of lexical cohesion by establishing referential equivalence to avoid repetition.
Collocation Definisi:
A collocation is a
familiar grouping of words,
especially words that habitually appear together and thereby convey meaning by
association.
Collocational range refers
to the set of items that typically accompany a word. The size of a collocational
range is partially determined by a word's level of specificity and number of
meanings.
Collocation
Examples:
Here are a number of common
collocations in English:
make the bed -> I
need to make the bed everyday.
do the homework -> My son does his homework after dinner.
take a risk -> Some people don't take enough risks in life.
give someone advice -> The teacher gave us some advice on taking tests.
do the homework -> My son does his homework after dinner.
take a risk -> Some people don't take enough risks in life.
give someone advice -> The teacher gave us some advice on taking tests.
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