Antitheses [noun]
Definition of Antitheses:
exact opposite
Synonyms of Antitheses:
Sentence/Example of Antitheses:
In the Democratic primary in his home state, he was humiliated by his old antithesis Wallace, who beat him decisively.
It cannot be stressed enough that the behavior of the sitting president is the antithesis of the ideals of American democracy, institutions or peaceful transitions.
American Christians may have chosen cynicism in 2016, but cynicism is the antithesis of the Christian faith, and cynicism won’t have the final word in America, either.
The transhuman cannot exist outside of ubuntu, of course, which is the antithesis of the colonial order for a number of reasons.
Tesla’s being touted as a go-go player in the antithesis of a go-go sector.
Progressivism has taken over today’s left and is, in many ways, the complete antithesis of liberalism.
If you did fail, you would try Exclusion, and you would find nothing which is the antithesis of the area of New York.
Thus seen, socialism appeared as the very antithesis of law and order, of love and chastity, and of religion itself.
There is, however, but little danger of overdoing the parallel construction where there is no antithesis.
Nor is it to be wondered at, if we consider the antithesis which is presented to their usual mode of life.