polar opposite
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WOTD – 14 December 2015
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polar opposite (plural polar opposites)
- The complete opposite, opposite in every way.
- 1832 June, Allan Cunningham, "The Maid of Elvar," Blackwoods Magazine, p. 998 (Google preview):
- Rusticity and Urbanity are polar opposites—and there lie between many million modes of Manners.
- 1960, Hellmut Wilhelm, Richard Wilhelm, Understanding the I Ching, →ISBN, p. 154 (Google preview):
- Buddhism, which regards all existence as no more than illusion, and the philosophy of existence, which regards existence as real behind the illusion of becoming, are, so to speak, polar opposites.
- 2003 Sept. 25, Janet Maslin, "Books of the Times: A Family's Fatuousness," New York Times (retrieved 13 Dec 2015):
- [S]he is the prim, androgynous-sounding twin. . . . Her polar opposite, Abigail is the plump, lusty twin.
- 1832 June, Allan Cunningham, "The Maid of Elvar," Blackwoods Magazine, p. 998 (Google preview):
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