contrarious
adj/kənˈtɹɛəɹi.əs/UK/kənˈtɹɛɹi.əs/US
Etymology
From contrary + -ous, from Middle English contrarious, from Old French contrarious, from Late Latin contrāriōsus.
- derived from contrāriōsus
- derived from contrarious
- inherited from contrarious
Definitions
Tending to counter, oppose, resist, argue.
Harmful, vexatious.
The neighborhood
- antonymcooperativeantonym(s) of “persons”
Derived
Vish — recursive loop
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