Similarities and differences in the use of antonyms in English and uzbek

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All languages have words belonging to different groups. Examples include synonyms, antonyms, hayponyms, and homonyms. We know that the vocabulary of these languages will increase. This article also answers questions such as what are antonyms, what types are they divided into, what is their place in word groups, and in which word group antonyms are more common than others. Questions were also answered about how many antonyms there are in English and which word group has the most antonyms. The article also discusses the similarities and differences between antonyms in Uzbek and English.

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