Adversative

/ædˈvɜr.sə.tɪv/ adjective

In grammar, describing a word or phrase that shows contrast or opposition, like 'but' or 'however'.

From Latin 'adversativus' (opposing, contrary) based on 'adversus' (turned against). The English grammatical term was adopted in the 18th century to classify conjunctions and adverbs that signal contradiction or contrast between ideas.

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