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Main Entry: opposite
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: unlike, conflicting; completely different

Synonyms:

adverse, antagonistic, antipodal, antipodean, antithetical, contradictory, contrapositive, contrary, contrasted, corresponding, counter, crosswise, diametric, diametrically opposed, different, differing, dissimilar, diverse, facing, flip-side, fronting, hostile, inconsistent, independent, inimical, inverse, irreconcilable, obverse, opposed, ornery*, paradoxical, polar, repugnant, retrograde, reverse, reversed, separate, unalike, unconnected, unrelated, unsimilar, violative, vis-รก-vis
Notes: contrary describes something that contradicts a proposition, converse is used when the elements of a proposition are reversed, opposite pertains to that which is diametrically opposed to a proposition, and reverse can mean each of those

Antonyms:

compatible, like, similar
Main Entry: opposite
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: something completely unlike

Synonyms:

another adverse, antilogy, antipode, antipole, antithesis, antonym, contra, contradiction, contrary, contrast, converse, counterpart, foil, inverse, obverse, opposition, other extreme, other side, other side of coin, paradox, reverse, vice versa

Antonyms:

likeness, same, similarity
Main Entry: abreast
Part of Speech: adverb
Definition: next to, alongside

Synonyms:

beside, equal, in alignment, in line, level, opposite, shoulder to shoulder, side by side
Main Entry: across
Part of Speech: preposition
Definition: traversing a space, side to side

Synonyms:

athwart, beyond, cross, crossed, crosswise, opposite, over, transversely
Main Entry: adverse
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: unfavorable, antagonistic

Synonyms:

allergic to, conflicting, contrary, detrimental, disadvantageous, down on, down side, have no use for, inimical, injurious, inopportune, negative, opposed, opposing, opposite, oppugning, ornery*, reluctant, repugnant, stuffy, unfortunate, unfriendly, unlucky, unpropitious, unwilling
Notes: aversion is something that originates from within, whereas adversity is something that originates from without; adverse is usually applied to situations while averse is used to describe a person's attitude
averse means reluctant or disinclined; adverse means hostile and antagonistic

Antonyms:

advantageous, aiding, auspicious, favorable, fortunate, helpful, lucky, propitious
Main Entry: antithetical
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: reverse

Synonyms:

contradictory, contrary, contrasted, converse, counter, inverse, opposed, opposite, polarized, poles apart
Main Entry: antonym
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: word with opposite meaning to another word

Synonyms:

opposite, reverse

Antonyms:

synonym
Main Entry: beside
Part of Speech: adverb, preposition
Definition: next to

Synonyms:

a step from, abreast of, adjacent to, adjoining, alongside, aside, at one's elbow, at the edge of, at the side of, bordering on, by, cheek by jowl, close at hand, close to, close upon, connected with, contiguous to, fornent, in juxtaposition, near, nearby, neck and neck, neighboring, next door to, nigh, opposite, overlooking, round, side by side, verging on, with
Main Entry: contradiction
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: variance to something

Synonyms:

bucking, conflict, confutation, contravention, defiance, denial, difference, disagreement, discrepancy, dispute, dissension, gainsaying, incongruity, inconsistency, negation, opposite, opposition

Antonyms:

OK, acceptance, agreement, approval, concession, confirmation, corroboration, reconcilement, verification
Main Entry: contradictory
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: antagonistic

Synonyms:

adverse, against, agin, anti, antipodal, antipodean, antithetic, antithetical, con, conflicting, contrary, converse, counter, counteractive, diametric, discrepant, incompatible, incongruous, inconsistent, irreconcilable, negating, no go, nullifying, opposing, opposite, ornery*, paradoxical, polar, repugnant, reverse

Antonyms:

agreeing, confirming, consistent, reconcilable, reconciled, vouching
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