contra
Prononciation : [ˈkɒn.trə]
Mot
Contexte : « opposition »
(preposition) used to show that something is against or in opposition to something else. It’s like saying 'no' to an idea or saying you don't agree with it.
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He argued contra the plan because he thought it wouldn’t work.
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She didn’t speak contra the rules; she fully supported them.
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What are some points you could argue contra the suggestions made?
Contexte : « opposition »
(noun) a person or group that is against something. Think of it like a sports team trying to beat another team; one is the contra of the other.
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The contra made their case really strong during the debate.
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There was no contra to his proposal in the meeting.
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Who is the main contra to this new idea?
Contexte : « opposition »
(adjective) describing something that is opposed or against something else. This means it disagrees with or contradicts something.
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Her views were contra the common beliefs in the community.
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The actions taken were not contra what the law suggests.
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Can you provide contra examples to his argument?
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