opposite
Americanadjective
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situated, placed, or lying face to face with something else or each other, or in corresponding positions with relation to an intervening line, space, or thing.
opposite ends of a room.
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contrary or radically different in some respect common to both, as in nature, qualities, direction, result, or significance; opposed.
opposite sides in a controversy;
opposite directions.
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- unlike, irreconcilable, incompatible
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being the other of two related or corresponding things.
Most of my family lives on the opposite coast, so I only see them a few times a year.
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Botany.
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situated on diametrically opposed sides of an axis, as leaves when there are two on one node.
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having one organ vertically above another; superimposed.
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adverse or inimical.
noun
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a person or thing that is opposite or contrary.
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an antonym.
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Archaic. an opponent; antagonist.
preposition
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across from; facing.
The guest of honor sat opposite me at the banquet.
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in a role parallel or complementary to.
He has played opposite many leading ladies.
adverb
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on opposite sides.
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on the opposite side.
I was at one end and she sat opposite.
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to the opposite side; in the opposite direction.
I went to the left balcony, and he went opposite.
adjective
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situated or being on the other side or at each side of something between
their houses were at opposite ends of the street
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facing or going in contrary directions
opposite ways
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diametrically different in character, tendency, belief, etc
opposite views
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botany
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(of leaves, flowers, etc) arranged in pairs on either side of the stem
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(of parts of a flower) arranged opposite the middle of another part
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maths
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(of two vertices or sides in an even-sided polygon) separated by the same number of vertices or sides in both a clockwise and anticlockwise direction
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opp. (of a side in a triangle) facing a specified angle
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noun
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a person or thing that is opposite; antithesis
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maths the side facing a specified angle in a right-angled triangle
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a rare word for opponent
preposition
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Also: opposite to. facing; corresponding to (something on the other side of a division)
the house opposite ours
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as a co-star with
she played opposite Olivier in ``Hamlet''
adverb
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Arranged as one of a pair on either side of a stem or twig. Maple and ash trees have opposite leaves.
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Compare alternate
Related Words
Opposite, contrary, reverse imply that two things differ from each other in such a way as to indicate a definite kind of relationship. Opposite suggests symmetrical antithesis in position, action, or character: opposite ends of a pole, sides of a road, views. Contrary sometimes adds to opposite the idea of conflict or antagonism: contrary statements, beliefs. Reverse suggests something that faces or moves in the opposite direction: the reverse side of a coin; a reverse gear.
Other Word Forms
- oppositely adverb
- oppositeness noun
- subopposite adjective
- suboppositely adverb
- suboppositeness noun
Etymology
Origin of opposite
First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin oppositus, past participle of oppōnere “to set against”; oppose, -ite 2
Example Sentences
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"It was the opposite. It is anything but a flop, because it worked."
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But scientists say the opposite can be true.
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The first principle of politics is the opposite.
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