Antitheses

/ænˈtɪθəˌsiz/ noun

The plural of antithesis; multiple examples of direct opposites or things that are starkly contrasted with each other.

From Greek antithesis (anti- against + thesis a placing), plural form. The word came into English through Latin and was used in classical rhetoric to describe opposing ideas.

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