Well it depens on meaning i got to be the same because the definition I got was to differrent or stubborn.
The opposite of 'much' is 'little'.
I mentioned my idea, although it was quite contrary to the subject.Contray to popular belief, the poor might be happier than the rich.contrary to what people think I do go to church regularly
adverse, unlike, contrary, unconnected, antagonistic, unrelated, unsimilar
Oppositional is the correct spelling.
The prefix meaning the opposite of pre- (prior to, ahead of) is normally post- (after) which is also the opposite of ante- (before).Example: prewar/postwarSome root words use re- (again) to form an afterversion, e.g. preview/review.
Another word for contrary is different, or opposite.
opposite
The English translation for 'taliwas' is 'opposite' or 'contrary'.
in the contrary the opposite
The opposite of 'much' is 'little'.
Contrary means to be opposite or different in nature, direction, or meaning. It can also refer to someone who tends to disagree or go against something.
I mentioned my idea, although it was quite contrary to the subject.Contray to popular belief, the poor might be happier than the rich.contrary to what people think I do go to church regularly
contrary
The opposite is unfavorable, with other possible words being adverse, contrary, or hostile.
The correct spelling is "opposite." It refers to something that is situated directly across from, facing, or contrary to something else.
Of persons: froward [sic], contrary, oppositional. Of ideas: contrary, opposed, opposite, antithetical
Adverse, contrary, relunctant...