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  • antonym
    has an opposite meaning
  • affixes
    prefixes and suffixes that are added to base words
  • connotation
    an idea or feeling that a word suggests, which is more than just its meaning. (pig-headed).
  • collocation
    words which are frequently used together (sleep peacefully\well\badly)
  • idiom
    a group of words that has a special meaning that is different from the ordinary meaning of each separate word. For example, ‘under the weather’ is an idiom mean
  • calque
    a word or phrase borrowed from another language by literal word-for-word or root-for-root translation. (I very like ... ).
  • lexical phrase (chunk)
    two or more words join together and TOGETHER act as if they are one unit of meaning (run out of\ not sleep a wink)
  • compound
    words made from two separate words (headache)
  • blending
    mixing words to make a new one (brunch)
  • morpheme
    the smallest meaningful unit in a language (root\affixes\inflections