contrarious

adj
/kənˈtɹɛəɹi.əs/UK/kənˈtɹɛɹi.əs/US

Etymology

From contrary + -ous, from Middle English contrarious, from Old French contrarious, from Late Latin contrāriōsus.

  1. derived from contrāriōsus
  2. derived from contrarious
  3. inherited from contrarious

Definitions

  1. Tending to counter, oppose, resist, argue.

  2. Harmful, vexatious.

The neighborhood

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