Homophones with opposite meanings

off:

As in ‘alarm goes off’ ---- on
‘light goes off’ -------------- not on

When you eat something up, the food goes down… into your stomach.

Not if you are the pitcher. :laughing: It’s the picture of good. :discodance:

Shouldn’t Homophones with opposite meanings be “Hetrophones”?. I am just saying :wink:

Toe can act as a verb to mean to PUSH something forward with the the toe.
Tow means to PULL something.

bad as in not good and Bad in the shamon ooohoo kind of way

How about rest and wrest?
Relax or struggle…

I completely forgot about this thread, but I love it. How about root

  1. To fix or implant: “The weeds rooted deeply and were difficult to remove.”
  2. To remove altogether: “They rooted out the rebels from the organization.”

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You mean. “Totally rooted out”.

FIFY