DiscoverWords Unravelled with RobWords and Jess ZafarrisCan a word be its own opposite? | CONTRONYMS
Can a word be its own opposite? | CONTRONYMS

Can a word be its own opposite? | CONTRONYMS

Update: 2024-08-07
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How can "cleave" mean both to separate AND to join together? Find out in this episode about contronyms and all manner of other -onyms! Jess and Rob delve into demonyms, retronyms, allonyms, eponyms, aptonyms and caconyms. They explain what they are and why on earth they all exist.



πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ Why are some Londoners also called Cockneys?

πŸ§”πŸΌβ€β™‚οΈ Are sideburns really named after a man called Burnside?

πŸ” Why did Robin Mahfood have the worst possible job?



These questions answered and many more in another Words Unravelled!



πŸŽ₯ WATCH THIS EPISODE: https://youtu.be/Lwj_xBTNJ4I



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==LINKS==

Rob's YouTube channel: youtube.com/robwords

Jess' Useless Etymology blog: https://uselessetymology.com/

Rob on X: x.com/robwordsyt

Jess on TikTok: tiktok.com/@jesszafarris



#etymology #contronyms #demonyms
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Can a word be its own opposite? | CONTRONYMS

Can a word be its own opposite? | CONTRONYMS

Words Unravelled with RobWords and Jess Zafarris