My theme for the Blogging from A to Z Challenge is contronyms. A contronym is a word with two or more opposite meanings, making it its own antonym. Click here to find out more about these quirky words.

Left/Leave – to go out or away from; depart
~ or ~
Left/Leave – to remain; stay in the same position
Please don’t leave me behind. I will be very sad.

Poor mama dogs have to watch their babies leave, never to be seen again.

Frank left in a huff at my refusal to cook dinner, but he left his wallet behind. I ordered pizza.

Diana is overwhelmed with emotion when she comes home after a long day to a surprise birthday party. She’s touched by her friends’ thoughtfulness, but she really wanted to soak in a hot bath and go to bed. The party rages for hours. Now, of all the revelers, only Trevor’s left.

So, does Diana need to call the cops on her own party to get all of her overzealous friends (except for Trevor who already went home) to leave? Or has everyone else gone home, leaving her to receive an unexpected birthday gift from Trevor? With a contronym involved, a simple story gets an ambiguous ending.
Are you familiar with contronyms? There are other ‘L’ contronyms out there, can you think of any? How Lovely is Lily with her letter L?
Puppy image courtesy of stock.xchng
Dog family image courtesy of adzica
Wallet image courtesy of scottchan / FreeDigitalPhotos.net
Party image courtesy of foobean01
My theme for the Blogging from A to Z Challenge is contronyms. A contronym is a word with two or more opposite meanings, making it its own antonym. Click here to find out more about these quirky words.

Left/Leave – to go out or away from; depart
~ or ~
Left/Leave – to remain; stay in the same position
Please don’t leave me behind. I will be very sad.

Poor mama dogs have to watch their babies leave, never to be seen again.

Frank left in a huff at my refusal to cook dinner, but he left his wallet behind. I ordered pizza.

Diana is overwhelmed with emotion when she comes home after a long day to a surprise birthday party. She’s touched by her friends’ thoughtfulness, but she really wanted to soak in a hot bath and go to bed. The party rages for hours. Now, of all the revelers, only Trevor’s left.

So, does Diana need to call the cops on her own party to get all of her overzealous friends (except for Trevor who already went home) to leave? Or has everyone else gone home, leaving her to receive an unexpected birthday gift from Trevor? With a contronym involved, a simple story gets an ambiguous ending.
Are you familiar with contronyms? There are other ‘L’ contronyms out there, can you think of any? How Lovely is Lily with her letter L?
Puppy image courtesy of stock.xchng
Dog family image courtesy of adzica
Wallet image courtesy of scottchan / FreeDigitalPhotos.net
Party image courtesy of foobean01