Contrary

/ˈkɑntrɛri/ adjective

Opposite in nature, direction, or meaning; willfully opposing or resisting what others want or expect.

From Latin contrarius 'opposite, contrary', from contra 'against'. Entered English through Old French contraire in the 13th century. The sense of 'obstinately opposing' developed from the basic meaning of 'opposite', showing how logical opposition became personality trait.

AMተቃራኒ
ARعلى العكس
BNবিপরীত
CAcontrari
CSopačný
DAmodsatrettet
DEentgegengesetzt
ELαντίθετο
EScontrario
FAبرعکس
FIvastakkainen
FRcontraire
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