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SEMANTIC AND STYLISTIC FEATURES OF GRADUAL ANTONYMS IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES

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Gradual antonyms, also known as gradient or gradual scale antonyms, are pairs of words that represent opposite ends of a scale, with various degrees or levels between them. These antonyms denote a continuum rather than a clear-cut binary opposition. Exploring the semantic and stylistic features of gradual antonyms in both English and Uzbek languages offers insights into their usage, nuances, and cultural implications.

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