In this blog post, we will explore some opposite adjectives in English. Adjectives are words that describe things, like ‘big’ or ‘small’. Learning opposites is a fun way to increase your vocabulary. This list will help English learners understand more words and use them in sentences. So, let’s dive in and learn some new adjectives together!
List of Opposites Adjectives
Here are 50 pairs of opposite adjectives to help expand your English vocabulary:
- Big – Small
- Hot – Cold
- Happy – Sad
- Fast – Slow
- Young – Old
- Easy – Difficult
- Heavy – Light
- Bright – Dark
- Tall – Short
- Rich – Poor
- Wide – Narrow
- Clean – Dirty
- Strong – Weak
- Soft – Hard
- New – Old (used)
- Quiet – Loud
- High – Low
- Long – Short
- Sweet – Bitter
- Thick – Thin
- Wet – Dry
- Safe – Dangerous
- Full – Empty
- Right – Wrong
- Open – Closed
- Deep – Shallow
- Early – Late
- Cheap – Expensive
- Soft – Rough
- Smooth – Bumpy
- Straight – Curved
- Tight – Loose
- Bright – Dull
- Healthy – Sick
- Sharp – Blunt
- Clear – Cloudy
- Warm – Cool
- Alive – Dead
- Beautiful – Ugly
- Brave – Cowardly
- Clean – Polluted
- Comfortable – Uncomfortable
- Friendly – Unfriendly
- Generous – Stingy
- Honest – Dishonest
- Intelligent – Foolish
- Patient – Impatient
- Polite – Rude
- Simple – Complicated
- Visible – Invisible