DiscoverBeer and Conversation with Pigweed and Crowhill544: What is a contronym? Our weird English language.
544: What is a contronym? Our weird English language.

544: What is a contronym? Our weird English language.

Update: 2025-09-10
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Pigweed and Crowhill drink and review a Fest Beer and discuss words that are their own opposites.

English is full of quirks, but few are as fascinating as contronyms, which are words that are their own opposites. “Sanction” can mean to approve or to punish. “Dust” can mean to sprinkle or to remove. “Left” can mean departed or remaining.

In this episode, we dive into the strange, witty, and sometimes confusing world of contranyms. Why do they exist? How do we make sense of them in everyday speech? And what do they reveal about the way language evolves?

Join us as we explore examples that will twist your brain, spark a few laughs, and make you appreciate just how slippery words can be. Whether you’re a word nerd, a casual listener, or someone who’s ever been baffled by English, this conversation is for you.

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544: What is a contronym? Our weird English language.

544: What is a contronym? Our weird English language.

Pigweed and Crowhill