Choose the Opposite Word in Spanish

What is the opposite of the word "alto" in Spanish? The opposite of the word "alto" (meaning "tall" or "high" in Spanish) is "bajo" which means "short" or "low."

Explanation:

In Spanish, "alto" means "tall" or "high," and "bajo" means "short" or "low." So, "alto" and "bajo" are antonyms, representing opposite meanings in terms of height or elevation.

Other examples of antonyms in Spanish are:

  • "Feliz" (happy) - "Triste" (sad)
  • "Gordo" (fat) - "Delgado" (thin)
  • "Abierto" (open) - "Cerrado" (closed)
  • "Joven" (young) - "Viejo" (old)
  • "Rápido" (fast) - "Lento" (slow)
  • "Día" (day) - "Noche" (night)
  • "Entrar" (enter) - "Salir" (exit)
  • "Caliente" (hot) - "Frío" (cold)
  • "Fuerte" (strong) - "Débil" (weak)
  • "Bonito" (pretty) - "Feo" (ugly)
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