contrary|contraries in English
noun
[con·tra·ry || 'kɒntrərɪ]
something which is opposite
Use "contrary|contraries" in a sentence
1. 1 Dreams go by contraries.
2. Definition of CONTRARIANT, CONTRARIES, CONTRARINESS, Contrarious, ContrariousLY, and CONTRARY from the King James Bible Dictionary Thou hast magnified thy word above all thy name
3. This page shows answers to the clue Contrariety, followed by 3 definitions like “The relation between contraries”, “The state or quality of being contrary” and “Something contrary or of opposite character”.A synonym for Contrariety is incompatibility.
4. 7 She said that dreams go by contraries.
5. 9 He has interpreted my statement by contraries.
6. Men are not in conversion obversion Contraposition of the falsity of the contraries
7. Contraire translate: opposite, contrary, opposite, contrary, opposite, reverse
8. Contrarily: 1 adv in a contrary disobedient manner Synonyms: contrariwise , perversely adv contrary to expectations Synonyms: contrariwise , on the contrary , to the contrary
9. Synonyms for Antitheses include opposites, reverses, converses, antipodes, contraries, inverses, obverses, contrast, counters and negatives
10. Contrariety: 1 n the relation between contraries Type of: oppositeness , opposition the relation between opposed entities
11. Contrair definition is - contrary
12. As adverbs the difference between Contrarily and contrary is that Contrarily is in a contrary manner; in opposite ways or directions while contrary is Contrarily
13. All evidence to the contrary.
14. Contrariety, noun [Latin See Contrary.]
15. On the contrary, I am.
16. Au Contraire definition, on the contrary
17. On the contrary, it liberated us.
18. However, contrary to popular belief, Broasting …
19. On the contrary, it produces pleasure.
20. Absonant definition is - discordant, contrary, unreasonable
21. 26 The men shouted contrary orders.
22. On the contrary, true religion unites.
23. Hot and cold are contrary terms.
24. It seems contrary to common sense.
25. Yet when one of the two contraries is a Constitutive property of the subject, as it is a Constitutive property of fire to be hot, of snow to be white, it is necessary determinately that one of the two contraries, not one or the other, should be present in the subject; for fire cannot be cold, or snow black.