The Science of Opposites

The science of opposites where we aim to explore the opposite of every noun in the English language.

Nouns don't tend to have opposites - words like knife, pen, house, car and phone are somehow more complete when you find their logical partner.

Register and play your part in solving one of language's great mysteries. If we all do 1 noun each, we'll have this finished in no time.

TonyLeroy

TypePostAuthorRepliesLast updated
NounEar Trumpet TonyLeroy221 weeks 3 days ago
NounTrainers TonyLeroy122 weeks 10 hours ago
NounDiving Boots TonyLeroy122 weeks 5 days ago
NounPyjamas Stuart B726 weeks 2 days ago
NounGlasses TonyLeroy527 weeks 3 days ago
NounHelium TonyLeroy547 weeks 5 days ago
NounTie TonyLeroy31 year 4 weeks ago
NounWindow TonyLeroy21 year 11 weeks ago
NounQuestion TonyLeroy11 year 16 weeks ago
NounGrand National Ian Wolf31 year 16 weeks ago
NounSausage TonyLeroy21 year 16 weeks ago
NounRadiator TonyLeroy31 year 17 weeks ago
NounKing TonyLeroy11 year 17 weeks ago
NounVillage Idiot TonyLeroy11 year 17 weeks ago
NounToilet TonyLeroy01 year 17 weeks ago
NounEye Patch TonyLeroy11 year 17 weeks ago
NounBehemoth TonyLeroy01 year 17 weeks ago
NounAnchor TonyLeroy01 year 17 weeks ago
NounLilliputian TonyLeroy01 year 17 weeks ago
NounSails TonyLeroy01 year 17 weeks ago
NounClaw Hammer TonyLeroy31 year 20 weeks ago

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