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is antithesis
noun
A proposition that is the diametric opposite of some other proposition.
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For pro football players, back to work means back to the business of bruising, back to a violent national pastime, which, in many ways, is antithesis to the atmosphere of peace and love.
Do you suspect that the Obama administration played a role in the Egyptian uprising, knowing that it would create merely a face-lift and would not produce a regime that is antithesis to US and Israel?
Fast, designed to test players' reflexes and by its nature over quickly, Die Hard Trilogy, superficially at least, is antithesis to the slow action of, in particular, the first film.
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Marxism and Germanism are antitheses.
Socrates and Callicles are antitheses: they address the same questions and give directly conflicting answers.
"This is the antithesis of individualism.
He is the antithesis of beach volleyball.
Yacht-rock is the antithesis of that".
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