Contrary Definition
- contrariety
- antithesis
- antipodes
- contrapositive
- antonym
- antipode
- contradictory
- reverse
- opposite
- counter
- converse
- in contradiction to
- in opposition to
- as-opposed-to
- in disagreement with
- In opposition to what is expected.
- In opposition to what has been stated or what is expected:
I'm not sick; on the contrary, I'm in the peak of health.
- To the opposite effect from what has been stated or what is expected:
Despite what you say to the contrary, this contract is fair.
- contrary to what is expected
- as opposed to what has been said
Other Word Forms of Contrary
Noun
Idioms, Phrasal Verbs Related to Contrary
- by contraries
- on the contrary
- to the contrary
- by contraries
- on the contrary
- to the contrary
Origin of Contrary
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From Middle English contrarie, also contraire, from Old French contraire, from Latin contrarius (“opposite, opposed, contrary”), from contra (“against”).
From Wiktionary
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Middle English contrarie from Anglo-Norman from Latin contrārius contrā against kom in Indo-European roots -ārius -ary
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
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