Antonyms: Words Starting with A


Antonyms are words with opposite meanings. Below is a list of important words starting with A along with their meanings and example sentences.

Word Definition, Antonyms, and Example Sentences

1. Abate (Verb) πŸ”Š
  1. Meaning: To reduce or lessen.
  2. Antonyms: Increase, Intensify, Grow, Rise
  3. Use in Sentence:
    • The storm began to abate.
    • The noise intensified at night.
2. Abolish (Verb) πŸ”Š
  1. Meaning: To officially end or stop.
  2. Antonyms: Establish, Create, Introduce, Start
  3. Use in Sentence:
    • The government decided to abolish the old law.
    • They created a new rule.
3. Abstain (Verb) πŸ”Š
  1. Meaning: To deliberately avoid or refrain from something.
  2. Antonyms: Indulge, Participate, Engage, Join
  3. Use in Sentence:
    • He decided to abstain from smoking.
    • She participated in the game.
4. Abundant (Adjective) πŸ”Š
  1. Meaning: Plentiful; more than enough.
  2. Antonyms: Scarce, Rare, Insufficient, Limited
  3. Use in Sentence:
    • The garden has abundant flowers.
    • Water was scarce during the drought.
5. Accurate (Adjective) πŸ”Š
  1. Meaning: Correct or precise.
  2. Antonyms: Wrong, Incorrect, Inaccurate, Faulty
  3. Use in Sentence:
    • The report was accurate.
    • The information was incorrect.
6. Acclaim (Noun/Verb) πŸ”Š
  1. Meaning: Praise enthusiastically.
  2. Antonyms: Criticism, Blame, Disapproval, Condemnation
  3. Use in Sentence:
    • The actor received great acclaim.
    • The work faced criticism.
7. Accord (Noun/Verb) πŸ”Š
  1. Meaning: Agreement or harmony.
  2. Antonyms: Disagreement, Conflict, Discord, Opposition
  3. Use in Sentence:
    • They reached an accord on the deal.
    • The parties were in conflict.
8. Acquiesce (Verb) πŸ”Š
  1. Meaning: To accept reluctantly without protest.
  2. Antonyms: Refuse, Resist, Reject, Oppose
  3. Use in Sentence:
    • She acquiesced to his request.
    • He resisted the proposal.
9. Adept (Adjective/Noun) πŸ”Š
  1. Meaning: Skilled or proficient.
  2. Antonyms: Inept, Clumsy, Unskilled, Incompetent
  3. Use in Sentence:
    • He is adept at chess.
    • She is inept at cooking.
10. Adhere (Verb) πŸ”Š
  1. Meaning: To stick firmly or follow closely.
  2. Antonyms: Detach, Separate, Ignore, Disregard
  3. Use in Sentence:
    • Stickers adhere well to paper.
    • The tape detached easily.
11. Admonish (Verb) πŸ”Š
  1. Meaning: To warn or reprimand gently.
  2. Antonyms: Praise, Compliment, Approve, Encourage
  3. Use in Sentence:
    • The teacher admonished the students for being late.
    • She praised the students for their work.
12. Adroit (Adjective) πŸ”Š
  1. Meaning: Skillful and clever.
  2. Antonyms: Clumsy, Inept, Awkward, Unskilled
  3. Use in Sentence:
    • He is adroit at solving problems.
    • She was clumsy with tools.
13. Adversity (Noun) πŸ”Š
  1. Meaning: Difficulties or misfortune.
  2. Antonyms: Prosperity, Success, Advantage, Fortune
  3. Use in Sentence:
    • She overcame many adversities.
    • He enjoyed prosperity in life.
14. Affluent (Adjective) πŸ”Š
  1. Meaning: Wealthy or rich.
  2. Antonyms: Poor, Destitute, Needy, Impoverished
  3. Use in Sentence:
    • They live in an affluent neighborhood.
    • Many families are poor in the village.
15. Allay (Verb) πŸ”Š
  1. Meaning: To reduce or calm.
  2. Antonyms: Agitate, Worsen, Intensify, Increase
  3. Use in Sentence:
    • The doctor allayed her fears.
    • His words agitated the crowd.
16. Alleviate (Verb) πŸ”Š
  1. Meaning: To make something less severe.
  2. Antonyms: Aggravate, Worsen, Intensify, Increase
  3. Use in Sentence:
    • Medicine can alleviate pain.
    • The harsh conditions worsened his pain.
17. Allure (Noun/Verb) πŸ”Š
  1. Meaning: The power of attraction or charm.
  2. Antonyms: Repel, Disgust, Deter, Offend
  3. Use in Sentence:
    • The city’s beauty allured tourists.
    • The smell of smoke repelled them.
18. Ambiguous (Adjective) πŸ”Š
  1. Meaning: Unclear or open to multiple interpretations.
  2. Antonyms: Clear, Obvious, Definite, Explicit
  3. Use in Sentence:
    • His answer was ambiguous.
    • The instructions were clear.
19. Ameliorate (Verb) πŸ”Š
  1. Meaning: To improve or make better.
  2. Antonyms: Worsen, Aggravate, Deteriorate, Harm
  3. Use in Sentence:
    • Policies were made to ameliorate living conditions.
    • Pollution worsened the situation.
20. Amiable (Adjective) πŸ”Š
  1. Meaning: Friendly and pleasant.
  2. Antonyms: Unfriendly, Rude, Hostile, Unpleasant
  3. Use in Sentence:
    • She has an amiable personality.
    • The man was rude and harsh.
21. Ample (Adjective) πŸ”Š
  1. Meaning: More than enough; plentiful.
  2. Antonyms: Scarce, Insufficient, Limited, Meager
  3. Use in Sentence:
    • The room has ample space.
    • Food was scarce during the journey.
22. Arduous (Adjective) πŸ”Š
  1. Meaning: Difficult and requiring effort.
  2. Antonyms: Easy, Simple, Effortless, Light
  3. Use in Sentence:
    • Climbing the mountain was arduous.
    • The task was easy and quick.
23. Arrogant (Adjective) πŸ”Š
  1. Meaning: Proud and self-important.
  2. Antonyms: Humble, Modest, Meek, Respectful
  3. Use in Sentence:
    • He was too arrogant to listen to advice.
    • She remained humble despite success.
24. Articulate (Adjective/Verb) πŸ”Š
  1. Meaning: Able to express clearly.
  2. Antonyms: Inarticulate, Mumbled, Confused, Unclear
  3. Use in Sentence:
    • She is articulate in her speech.
    • His ideas were confused and unclear.
25. Authentic (Adjective) πŸ”Š
  1. Meaning: Genuine or real.
  2. Antonyms: Fake, False, Imitation, Counterfeit
  3. Use in Sentence:
    • This is an authentic painting.
    • The signature was fake.
26. Avenge (Verb) πŸ”Š
  1. Meaning: To take revenge for a wrong.
  2. Antonyms: Forgive, Pardon, Ignore, Excuse
  3. Use in Sentence:
    • He wanted to avenge his brother.
    • She decided to forgive him.
27. Audacious (Adjective) πŸ”Š
  1. Meaning: Bold or daring.
  2. Antonyms: Cautious, Timid, Fearful, Shy
  3. Use in Sentence:
    • The audacious plan worked perfectly.
    • He was too timid to try it.
28. Austere (Adjective) πŸ”Š
  1. Meaning: Simple, strict, or severe.
  2. Antonyms: Luxurious, Fancy, Gentle, Easygoing
  3. Use in Sentence:
    • The monk led an austere life.
    • The room was luxurious and decorated.
29. Awkward (Adjective) πŸ”Š
  1. Meaning: Clumsy or uncomfortable.
  2. Antonyms: Graceful, Comfortable, Easy, Skillful
  3. Use in Sentence:
    • He felt awkward at the party.
    • The dancer was graceful on stage.

List of Words with Antonyms

# Word Antonyms
1AbateIncrease, Intensify, Grow, Rise
2AbolishEstablish, Create, Introduce, Start
3AbstainIndulge, Participate, Engage, Join
4AbundantScarce, Rare, Insufficient, Limited
5AccurateWrong, Incorrect, Inaccurate, Faulty
6AcclaimCriticism, Blame, Disapproval, Condemnation
7AccordDisagreement, Conflict, Discord, Opposition
8AcquiesceRefuse, Resist, Reject, Oppose
9AdeptInept, Clumsy, Unskilled, Incompetent
10AdhereDetach, Separate, Ignore, Disregard
11AdmonishPraise, Compliment, Approve, Encourage
12AdroitClumsy, Inept, Awkward, Unskilled
13AdversityProsperity, Success, Advantage, Fortune
14AffluentPoor, Destitute, Needy, Impoverished
15AllayAgitate, Worsen, Intensify, Increase
16AlleviateAggravate, Worsen, Intensify, Increase
17AllureRepel, Disgust, Deter, Offend
18AmbiguousClear, Obvious, Definite, Explicit
19AmeliorateWorsen, Aggravate, Deteriorate, Harm
20AmiableUnfriendly, Rude, Hostile, Unpleasant
21AmpleScarce, Insufficient, Limited, Meager
22ArduousEasy, Simple, Effortless, Light
23ArrogantHumble, Modest, Meek, Respectful
24ArticulateInarticulate, Mumbled, Confused, Unclear
25AuthenticFake, False, Imitation, Counterfeit
26AvengeForgive, Pardon, Ignore, Excuse
27AudaciousCautious, Timid, Fearful, Shy
28AustereLuxurious, Fancy, Gentle, Easygoing
29AwkwardGraceful, Comfortable, Easy, Skillful