antithesis

an·tith·e·sis [an-tith-uh-sis]


1. contrast: the antithesis of dark and light
2. the direct opposite
3. Rhetoric. the placing of a sentence or one of its parts against another to which it is opposed to form a balanced contrast of ideas, as in “Give me liberty or give me death.”
4. Philosophy. See Hegelian dialectic.
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