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Antigram - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

An antigram is a word or phrase that forms another word or phrase with the opposite meaning when its letters are rearranged. For example, listen becomes silent.

antigram

/ˈæntɪˌɡræm/ /ˈantɪˌɡram/

Definition:

A word or phrase that forms another word or phrase when letters are rearranged.

Synonyms:

anagram, wordplay, letter rearrangement

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

non-anagram, original word

Common Collocations:

solve antigrams, create antigrams, playful antigrams

Derivatives:

antigrammatic, antigrammatically

Usage Tips:

Ensure the rearranged letters form a meaningful word or phrase to qualify as an antigram.

Common Phrases:

playful antigrams, clever antigrams, word puzzle antigrams

Etymology:

Derived from "anagram," with "anti-" suggesting opposition or contrast in meaning between the original and rearranged words.

Examples:

  • 1. The teacher gave us an antigram puzzle to solve.
  • 2. "Listen" and "silent" are classic examples of antigrams.
  • 3. She enjoys creating antigrams from her friends' names.
  • 4. Can you think of an antigram for "heart"?

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