Brief Definitions of the Antonym(s)
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
To set free from confinement, captivity, or obligation.
Example
The prisoner was released after serving his sentence.
Example
She had to let go of the rope to avoid falling off the cliff.
To let fall or descend from a higher to a lower place.
Example
He dropped the glass and it shattered into pieces.
How are these antonyms different from each other?
- 1Released implies that someone or something was set free from confinement or captivity.
- 2Let go refers to releasing one's grip or hold on something or someone.
- 3Dropped describes the action of letting something fall from a higher to a lower place.
Good things to know
- 1Daily Conversations: Use these antonyms to describe actions of holding or releasing objects or people.
- 2Narratives: Incorporate these antonyms in stories to create vivid descriptions of characters' actions.
- 3Vocabulary Building: Learn these antonyms to expand your vocabulary and improve your communication skills.
Remember this!
The antonyms of held are released, let go, and dropped. These antonyms describe the opposite action of holding something or someone. Use them in daily conversations, narratives, and vocabulary building to improve your communication skills.