I always remember when in primary school English we did "opposites". Right is opposite of left etc, up to down. Then I was asked what is the opposite of dog. Totally stumped, the modern day me might have ventured "not a dog" but I had no clue, and even less of a clue when told the answer was cat. It all ended with me being sent to visit the headmistress for arguing with the teacher. Hence I still remember it.

I cant imagine how kuds today would cope with such a quiz in school where the same words have contradictory meanings. What is the opposite of "woke" - sleep? The opposite of snowflake?

I don't envy your future equivalent trying to explain much of today's English to future generations