List of Opposites in Japanese - Opposite Words

Have you thought about increasing your vocabulary 2x faster using opposite words? In this article, we will share a list...

Have you thought about increasing your vocabulary 2x faster using opposite words? In this article, we will share a list of opposites in Japanese for you to learn two words at once and memorize more easily.

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List of Opposites in Japanese - Opposite Words

Opposites in Japanese

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pobrebinbō [貧乏]ricoyūfuku [裕福]
baixohikui [低い]altotakai [高い]
castigobatsu [罰]crime tsumi [罪]
começosaisho [最初]fimsaigo [最後]
covardeokubyō [臆病]valenteyūkan [勇敢]
curtomijikai [短い]longonagai [長い]
direitomigi no [右]esquerdohidari no [左]
em silênciodamatte [黙って]em voz alta (ler)koe ni dashi te [声に出して]
fraco, débilyowai [弱い]fortetsuyoi [強い]
friosamui [寒い]tépidoatatakai [暖かい]
infernojigoku [地獄]paraísogokuraku [極楽]
jovemwakai [若い]idosotoshiue [年上]
largohiroi [広い]estreitosemai [狭い]
lentamenteosoku [遅く]rapidamentehayaku [早く]
lentoosoi [遅い]rápidohayai [速い]
magroyase ta [痩せた]gordodebu [でぶ]
mauwarui [悪い]bom, bondosoyoi [良い]
mauwarui [悪い]bomyoi [良い]
moleyawarakai [柔らかい]durokatai [硬い]
morrershinu [死ぬ]nascerumareru [生まれる]
nãoīe [いいえ]simhai [はい]
novoatarashī [新しい]velhofurui [古い]
obedecershitagau [従う]ordenar meirei suru [命令する]
pequenochīsai [小さい]grandeohkī [大きい]
permitir kyoka suru [許可する]proibir kinjiru [禁じる]
pertochikaku ni [近くに]longetōku ni [遠くに]
pouco fundoasai [浅い]profundofukai [深い]
próximochikaku [近く]distantetōku [遠く]
sãokenkō [健康]doentebyōki [病気]
separadamentebetsubetsu ni [別々に]juntosissho ni [一緒に]
solteirodokushin [独身]casadokikon [既婚]
tristekanashī [悲しい]alegreureshī [嬉しい]
últimosaigo [最後]primeirodai ichi [第一]

You can see other opposite words in our article about adjectives in Japanese.

Kevin Henrique

Kevin Henrique

Specialist with more than 10 years of experience in Asian culture, focused on Japan, Korea, anime and games. Self-taught writer and traveler focused on teaching Japanese, travel tips and deep, engaging curiosities.

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