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10 Verbs that are contronyms
By Kimberly Joki. March 27 2014
Have you ever encountered a word and thought that
it meant the opposite of what you remembered? If so, you may have come across a
contronym.
A contronym, often referred to as a Janus word or
autoantonym, is a word that evokes contradictory or reverse meanings depending
on the context. Specifically, a contronym is a word with a homonym (another
word with the same spelling but different meaning) that is also an antonym (a
word with the opposite meaning).
Generally, contronyms became contronyms in one of
two ways: (1) different words with different etymologies converged into one
word, or (2) one word acquired different and opposite meanings over time.
Here are some contronyms that are commonly used as
verbs in the English language:
to buckle
Definition 1: to fasten
or secure with a buckle (i.e., a device with a frame, hinged pin, and movable
tongue, designed to fasten together two loose ends of a belt or strap).
Example 1: Our hiking instructors told us to buckle our backpacks to our bodies during rigorous climbs.
Example 1: Our hiking instructors told us to buckle our backpacks to our bodies during rigorous climbs.
Definition 2: to bend,
warp, or collapse under pressure.
Example 2: I felt my legs buckle as I hiked up the steep mountain with my heavy backpack.
Example 2: I felt my legs buckle as I hiked up the steep mountain with my heavy backpack.
to cleave
Definition 1: to join or
adhere closely; cling.
Example 1: The shy baby rabbit cleaved to his mother’s body.
Example 1: The shy baby rabbit cleaved to his mother’s body.
Definition 2: to split or
divide, especially by cutting.
Example 2: The hunter uses a Swiss Army knife to cleave the rabbit’s meat from the bone.
Example 2: The hunter uses a Swiss Army knife to cleave the rabbit’s meat from the bone.
to dust
Definition 1: to remove
dust.
Example 1: My mother asked me to dust the window shades before the party.
Example 1: My mother asked me to dust the window shades before the party.
Definition 2: to sprinkle
with soil or dust.
Example 2: I watched my mother dust my birthday cake in a thin layer of white sugar.
Example 2: I watched my mother dust my birthday cake in a thin layer of white sugar.
to enjoin
Definition 1: to
instruct, prescribe, or command.
Example 1: For my sake, our family counselor enjoined my parents to communicate with each other after their divorce.
Example 1: For my sake, our family counselor enjoined my parents to communicate with each other after their divorce.
Definition 2: to prohibit
or forbid (especially via an injunction).
Example 2: After my parents’ divorce, the court enjoined my abusive mother from contacting me and my father.
Example 2: After my parents’ divorce, the court enjoined my abusive mother from contacting me and my father.
to overlook
Definition 1: to monitor
or inspect.
Example 1: Our teachers overlook our academic progress.
Example 1: Our teachers overlook our academic progress.
Definition 2: to fail to
notice or choose not to emphasize.
Example 2: Because they are tired, my teachers often overlook the spelling errors in my homework.
Example 2: Because they are tired, my teachers often overlook the spelling errors in my homework.
to peruse
Definition 1: to skim or
read without attention to detail.
Example 1: My mind wanders when I peruse chemistry textbooks because I have no interest in science.
Example 1: My mind wanders when I peruse chemistry textbooks because I have no interest in science.
Definition 2: to read or
examine in detail.
Example 2: To study for the final exam, I sit down in a quiet room to peruse my chemistry notes.
Example 2: To study for the final exam, I sit down in a quiet room to peruse my chemistry notes.
to ravel
Definition 1: to tangle.
Example 1: When she is bored, my daughter ravels her hair into huge knots with her hands.
Example 1: When she is bored, my daughter ravels her hair into huge knots with her hands.
Definition 2: to
disentangle threads or fibers.
Example 2: My daughter uses tweezers to ravel stubborn knots in her hair.
Example 2: My daughter uses tweezers to ravel stubborn knots in her hair.
to rent
Definition 1: to sell or
lease the use of a commodity.
Example 1: The landlord rents her apartment in the city to a young couple.
Example 1: The landlord rents her apartment in the city to a young couple.
Definition 2: to buy the
use of a commodity.
Example 2: Depending on how much money you want to send, you can rent a room or an entire apartment from the landlord.
Example 2: Depending on how much money you want to send, you can rent a room or an entire apartment from the landlord.
to sanction
Definition 1: to permit
or grant approval.
Example 1: In some countries, the government sanctions the ownership of guns by private citizens.
Example 1: In some countries, the government sanctions the ownership of guns by private citizens.
Definition 2: to condemn
or penalize.
Example 2: In some states, the government imposes sanctions on the ownership of guns by private citizens.
Example 2: In some states, the government imposes sanctions on the ownership of guns by private citizens.
to screen
Definition 1: to protect
or conceal.
Example 1: Because he did not have a hat or umbrella, he used a newspaper to screen his face from the sun.
Example 1: Because he did not have a hat or umbrella, he used a newspaper to screen his face from the sun.
Definition 2: to show or
broadcast (a movie or TV show).
Example 2: The local movie theater will screen the new horror movie tonight.
Example 2: The local movie theater will screen the new horror movie tonight.
The next time you run into a word that confuses
you, keep in mind that seemingly simple words can have opposite or multiple
implications, and that the meaning of a word depends on both its dictionary
definition and the context in which it is used
Three I could find are:
Reclaim
1. get back what is lost: reclaim
your baggage
2. turn something into something
else: this area will soon be reclaimed by the desert
Douse
1. stop a fire by pouring water
2. soak something in liquid
Rake
1. pull a rake over a surface
to make it level or remove something
2. search a place carefully for
something
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