(connotation) Opposite of the general idea, intention or meaning of something
(cause) Opposite of the general idea, intention or meaning of something
Opposite of the meaning of something
“We scream at how senseless the violence seems, and the meaninglessness of the tragedy.”
Opposite of a specific meaning
“Even more interestingly for consideration of this text's structure, Ames stresses the particular quality of this phrase's polysemy.”
Opposite of possession of a similar meaning through paraphrasing
“He was accused of saying some vile things but a recording proved his words to have actually been to the contrary.”
Opposite of an exact statement or description of the meaning of a word or phrase
Opposite of the material dealt with in a speech, performance or work
“By way of digression and as an aside, here's a little anecdote from education.”
Opposite of a familiar name, or nickname, for a person
“The Desert Fox's real name was Erwin Rommel, born in Heidenheim and the third of five children.”
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