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wayward, perverse, contrary, obstinate | resistant to guidance or discipline | ||
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contrary, reverse, opposite | a relation of direct opposition | ||
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contrary | very opposed in nature or character or purpose | ||
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contrary | exact opposition | ||
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adverse, contrary | in an opposing direction | ||
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contrary | of words or propositions so related that both cannot be true but both may be false | ||
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contrary | a logical relation such that two propositions are contraries if both cannot be true but both can be false |