enantiorhyme
enantiorhyme (noun)
/ɪˌnæn.ti.oʊˈraɪm/
Definition:
A pair of words that rhyme and have opposite meanings (i.e., are antonyms).
Example:
“Cheer” and “jeer” form an enantiorhyme.
“Raise” and “raze” form another.
/ɪˌnæn.ti.oʊˈraɪm/
Definition:
A pair of words that rhyme and have opposite meanings (i.e., are antonyms).
Example:
“Cheer” and “jeer” form an enantiorhyme.
“Raise” and “raze” form another.
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