Definitions
- Referring to the second-to-last syllable in a word. - Talking about the second-to-last item in a list or sequence. - Describing the second-to-last stage in a process or event.
- Referring to the third-to-last syllable in a word. - Talking about the third-to-last item in a list or sequence. - Describing the third-to-last stage in a process or event.
List of Similarities
- 1Both words refer to a position in a sequence or order.
- 2Both words are used to describe the second-to-last or third-to-last item, syllable, or stage.
- 3Both words are rarely used in everyday conversation and are more common in academic or technical writing.
What is the difference?
- 1Position: Penult refers to the second-to-last, while antepenultimate refers to the third-to-last.
- 2Usage: Penult is more commonly used than antepenultimate.
Remember this!
Penult and antepenultimate are synonyms that refer to positions in a sequence or order. However, the difference between them is their specific position. Penult refers to the second-to-last, while antepenultimate refers to the third-to-last. Both words are rarely used in everyday conversation and are more common in academic or technical writing.