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(Cross-posted to [livejournal.com profile] linguaphiles and my journal.)

A lot of people, when hearing a word, can immediately name its opposite (e.g. black—white).

But what I find interesting is that there are a number of words that are so closely related in the minds of many people that they consider them "opposites" as well. For example, ask a child what the "opposite" of "dog" is, and chances are, they'll say "cat". Similarly, the "opposite" of "salt" is often "pepper" (though it can be "sugar" as well).

(Related anecdote: someone I know told me once they literally thought salt and sugar were opposites, so when they had used too much salt in a recipe, they put in an equal amount of sugar to "cancel the salt out". The food was still ruined.)

Date: Monday, 19 April 2004 11:44 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] noidd.livejournal.com

[livejournal.com profile] tenebrosity uses potatoes to cancel out salt.

I, believe it or not use lemon juice. It works, I swear!

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