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朝鲜 is commonly used in conversation to refer to North Korea (The Democratic People's Republic of Korea). It is usually used in the context of discussing the country's politics, economy, or culture. For example, one might say 朝鲜的核武器 (cháoxiǎn de héwǔqì) to refer to North Korea's nuclear weapons.
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The word 朝鲜 (cháoxiǎn), referring to North Korea, does not have direct synonyms in the same way that many common nouns do, as it is a proper noun denoting a specific country. However, it can be contrasted with its official name, which is 朝鲜民主主义人民共和国 (cháoxiǎn mínzhǔ zhǔyì rénmín gònghéguó), translating to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK). This longer phrase is more formal and is used in official contexts.
As for antonyms, there aren’t specific antonyms for the name of a country itself.
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