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Antonym Quiz

Choose the correct opposite for each word and stretch your vocabulary — quick, scored and endlessly replayable.

Updated July 10, 2026 4 min read
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Which word is an antonym of “empty”?

About the Antonym Quiz

Understanding opposites is a core vocabulary skill that helps you express contrast and nuance. This antonym quiz puts it to the test: each question gives a word and four options, and you pick the one that means the opposite.

Questions reshuffle every round for endless practice. It's free, runs in your browser and is ideal for students, ESL learners and writers who want a more expressive, precise vocabulary.

How to take the antonym quiz

  1. 1

    Read the word

    Each question shows a word to find the opposite of.

  2. 2

    Pick the opposite

    Choose the option with the opposite meaning.

  3. 3

    Learn instantly

    See whether you were right, with a short explanation.

  4. 4

    Score and retry

    Finish for your score, then play again to improve.

Why antonyms matter

Knowing opposites sharpens your understanding of a word's meaning and gives you the tools to express contrast — essential for argument, description and clear thinking.

Antonym practice also deepens vocabulary generally, since learning a word and its opposite together makes both easier to remember.

Examples

Input

happy

Sample output

sad

Pick the true opposite.

Input

expand

Sample output

shrink

Distractors are unrelated words.

Pro tips

  • Learn words and their opposites together to remember both.
  • Watch for near-opposites among the distractors.
  • Retake the quiz to reinforce the pairs.
  • Pair with the Synonym Quiz for a full workout.
Questions & answers

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