What is another word for the Antipodes?

Pronunciation: [ðɪ ˌantɪpˈə͡ʊdz] (IPA)

The Antipodes refers to the opposite side of the world from your current location. There are several synonyms you can use to describe this concept, including the Southern Hemisphere, the Down Under, or the other side of the world. Other alternatives include the antipodal region, the inverse side, or the diametrically opposite zone. Some phrases that can also be used to denote this location include the far-end of the globe, the opposite pole, or the other hemisphere. Regardless of the term used, they all describe the same idea of being on the opposite side of the world.

What are the hypernyms for The antipodes?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with The antipodes

  • …the sin of gluttony, also the sin of lecherous intent toward an honourable and high-placed matron….But more sin is to come, and that sin a double one, namely of lechery in act, perhaps venial in the young but by no means to be condoned, and of adultery, which Saint John saith shall be punished by fire for the act and brimstone for the stink of the ordure of the partners in that sin….She is but a heathen….With the instinct of her kind she knoweth the best and most secret places for lechery….thou are bent on sin, the act of darkness….On her breath is no honey but the smell of strong drink, the potent mingling of barley and juniper in deadly ferment….One man is from the Antipodes but, contrary to the superstition of the vulgar, he is like other men….It is he who seeth the cabin where thy lust worketh itself out, he remembereth lewd advice of the charioteer of Cathay….approacheth on tiptoe the sound of beastly gratification….Lust croucheth now above in the rooftree, his wings fearfully foldeth….But in his rage he spareth not her, calling her Jezebel and harlot….
    Anthony Burgess

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