Antithesisnoun
A proposition that is the diametric opposite of some other proposition.
Antithesisnoun
(rhetoric) A device by which two contrasting ideas are juxtaposed in parallel form.
Antithesisnoun
An opposition or contrast of words or sentiments occurring in the same sentence; as, "The prodigal robs his heir; the miser robs himself." "He had covertly shot at Cromwell; he how openly aimed at the Queen."
Antithesisnoun
The second of two clauses forming an antithesis.
Antithesisnoun
Opposition; contrast.
Antithesisnoun
exact opposite;
Antithesisnoun
the juxtaposition of contrasting words or ideas to give a feeling of balance
Antithesis
Antithesis (Greek for , from ἀντί and θέσις ) is used in writing or speech either as a proposition that contrasts with or reverses some previously mentioned proposition, or when two opposites are introduced together for contrasting effect. This is based on the logical phrase or term.Antithesis can be defined as "a figure of speech involving a seeming contradiction of ideas, words, clauses, or sentences within a balanced grammatical structure.
Antonymnoun
(semantics) A word which has the opposite meaning of another word.
Antonymnoun
A word that describes one end of a scale, while its opposite describes the other end, such as large versus small; a gradable antonym.
Antonymnoun
A word of opposite meaning; a counterterm; - used as a correlative of synonym.
Antonymnoun
two words that express opposing concepts;