The Opposite(Antonym) of “episode”
The antonyms of episode are continuation and whole. The antonym continuation implies that the story or event is ongoing, while whole refers to a complete entity without any parts missing.
Explore all Antonyms of “episode”
Definitions and Examples of continuation, whole
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
The act of continuing or resuming something that has been interrupted or put on hold.
Example
The next continuation of the TV series will be released next month.
Complete; not lacking any parts or elements.
Example
I prefer to watch the whole movie instead of just one episode.
Key Differences: continuation vs whole
- 1Continuation refers to something that is ongoing or resumed after an interruption.
- 2Whole refers to a complete entity without any parts missing.
Effective Usage of continuation, whole
- 1Media Consumption: Use episode to refer to a part of a TV series or podcast, and whole to refer to a complete movie or book.
- 2Storytelling: Use continuation to indicate that a story is ongoing, and whole to describe a complete story without any missing parts.
Remember this!
The antonyms of episode are continuation and whole. Use continuation to indicate that a story is ongoing or resumed after an interruption, and whole to describe a complete entity without any missing parts.