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opposite

  • adjective

  • A1

  • /ˈɒpəzɪt/

  • /ˈɑːpəzɪt/

A1 [only before noun]

on the other side of a particular area from somebody/something and usually facing them.

  • Answers are given on the opposite page

  • We live further down on the opposite of the road

  • It’s not easy having a relationship when you live at opposite ends of the country.

A1 [used after the noun]

facing the speaker or somebody/something that has been mentioned.

  • I cound see smoke coming from the windows of the house directly opposite.

  • He sat down in the chair opposite.

A1 [usally before noun]

as different as possible from something

  • I wathced them leave and then drove off in the opposite direction.

  • She tried calming him down, but it seemed to be having the opposite effect.

  • Students at the opposite ends of ability range.

  • A story about a pair of young boys from opposite extremes of society.

  • Opposite to somebody/something: He took a view opposite to that of Tom.

Idioms

Your opposite number

(informal) A person who does the same job as you in another orgnization.

  • The Foreign Secretary is currently having talks with his opposite number in the White House.

The opposite sex

the other sex

  • He found it difficult to talk to members of the opposite sex.

pull in different/opposite directions

to have different aims that cannot be achieved together without causing any problems.

  • There are different considerations, often pulling in different direction.

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