What is opposite of language?

What is opposite of language?

The opposite of the word language, in my opinion, is “gibberish”: the way I understand it, the word “language” means a codified set of words, grammar and syntax that is used to convey meaning.

What are some antonyms for language?

antonyms for language

  • silence.
  • quiet.
  • standard.

What is the other name of language?

What is another word for language?

tongue dialect
native language natal tongue
native speech parent language
body of words argot
patois parlance

Do other languages have thesaurus?

Thesauruses exist mainly for English. Few other thesauruses are compiled for other languages. They are called synonyms, even though there are few “true” synonyms in English. For the most part, these groupings are related words, some very closely related, enough to be called near-synonyms.

Which would be the closest antonym for the word foreign?

Synonyms & Antonyms of foreign

  • Synonyms for foreign. alien, nonnative.
  • Words Related to foreign. imported, introduced, naturalized, transplanted. external, international, multiculti, multicultural, multilateral,
  • Near Antonyms for foreign. endemic, local. aboriginal, indigenous.
  • Antonyms for foreign. domestic, native.

What are synonyms and antonyms?

antonym, opposite word, opposite(noun) a word that expresses a meaning opposed to the meaning of another word, in which case the two words are antonyms of each other. “to him the antonym of `gay’ was `depressed'”. Synonyms: inverse, reverse, opposite word, contrary, opposite, opposition, opponent. Antonyms:

What is an antonym for synonym?

Synonyms are different words with the same or similar meanings. Antonyms are different words with the opposite meaning. Synonyms: cheerful and chipper, quick and fast, up and higher, smart and intelligent. Antonyms: cheerful and depressed, quick and slow, up and down, smart and dumb.

What is a synonym for language?

“language sets homo sapiens apart from all other animals”. Synonyms: nomenclature, spoken communication, terminology, delivery, linguistic process, actor’s line, talking to, speech communication, words, voice communication, oral communication, lyric, linguistic communication, address, spoken language, manner of speaking, speech, lecture.