Two-Faced Words: Contronyms

Contronyms (also spelled contranyms) are words that are their own opposites: For example, clip can mean to attach or to cut off. Contronyms are also known as janus words, antagonyms, and autoantonyms.
Here are some examples:
Bolt -to secure in place OR to flee quickly
Bound – going somewhere OR tied up and restricted from going anywhere
Cleave – to split apart OR to cling together
Consult – to offer advice OR to ask for it
Disciplined – well-behaved OR punished
Dust – to remove dust OR to sprinkle dust
Execute – to carry out (a task) OR to kill
Fast – quick OR firmly fixed and immobile
Finished – completed OR destroyed (as in “You’re finished!”)
Go – to proceed OR to collapse (e.g., “The toaster is about to go.”)
Hold up – to support OR to delay
Lease – to rent out OR to rent from someone
Left – departed from OR remaining behind
Left off – started again where you stopped OR excluded
Oversight – careful management OR missed detail
Out -visible (e.g., stars are out) OR invisible (lights are out)
Pop – to suddenly appear OR disappear ( the balloon popped)
Resign – to quit a job OR to sign again (little different pronunciation)
Sanction – to permit OR to penalize
Screen -to display OR to hide (as in screening a movie vs. screening from the sun)
Seed – to plant seeds OR to remove seeds
Sick -Ill OR awesome (slang)
Stone -to pelt with stones OR to remove stones from (as in fruit)
Strike -to hit OR to miss (as in baseball)
Throw out – to discard OR to propose (e.g., an idea)
Trim – to decorate OR to remove excess
Weathered – withstood OR worn down by exposure
Wind up – to end OR to get started (as in winding up a toy)
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