CONTRARIETY


Meaning of CONTRARIETY in English

ˌkän.trəˈrīəd.ē, -ətē, -i noun

( -es )

Etymology: Middle English contrariete, from Middle French contrarieté, from Late Latin contrarietat-, contrarietas, from Latin contrarius + -tat-, -tas -ty

1. : the quality or state of being contrary : opposition , disagreement

2. : something that is contrary to something else

how can these contrarieties agree? — Shakespeare

a. : antagonism

b. : inconsistency , discrepancy

c. : adversity

3. logic : the relation of contraries — see opposition

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