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| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
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| 1 | antithesis | direct opposite | SAT Vocab 2 |
| 2 | antithesis | opposition, or contrast of ideas or words in a balanced of parallel construction | Literary Terms |
| 3 | antithesis | contrast; direct opposite of or to; ADJ. antithetic or antithetical | Wordlist |
| 4 | antithesis | the rhetorical contrast of ideas by means of parallel arrangements of words, clauses, or sentences (as in "action, not words") or ("they promised freedom and provided slavery") | AP English Final Vocabulary |
| 5 | antithesis | contrast of ideas by means of parallel arrangement of words or clauses | Difficult English Vocabulary |
| 6 | antithesis | contrast | GRE 1 : (abase - necromancy) |
| 7 | antithesis | opposite | Word Smart Quiz 8 |
| 8 | antithesis | n. ~ (of/to sth/sb) direct opposite | GRE words |
| 9 | antithesis | the exact opposite | 9 HIST Vocabulary Set |
| 10 | antithesis | Direct contrast; opposition | English 12 - Terms and Devices |
| 11 | antithesis | a direct opposite, a contrast | SAT Vocabulary |
| 12 | Antithesis | A direct opposite | Risk! Vocabulary List II |
| 13 | Antithesis | Brutus: Not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more. Shakespeare, Julius Caesar | Rhetorical Techniques |
| 14 | antithesis | the bringing out of a contrast in the ideas by a contrast in the words | Rhetorical Terms |
| 15 | Antithesis | Placing contrasting ideas or terms close together to emphasise their difference and give the effect of balance. Eg. "For fools rush in where angels fear to tread." | Language Features - NCEA Lv2 English |
| 16 | Antithesis | Presents contrasting ideas by joining them together in parallel syntax | Speech Techniques |
| 17 | Antithesis | Presents contrasting ideas by joining them together in parallel syntax | Speech Techniques |
| 18 | Antithesis | Presents contrasting ideas by joining them together in parallel syntax. | English Vocab |
| 19 | Antithesis | Direct contrast; opposition | English Termininology |
| 20 | antithesis | the direct opposite, a sharp contrast | WORDSeveryKIDneedsFORtests |
| 21 | antithesis | contrast; direct opposite of or to; ADJ. antithetic or antithetical | Baron's GRE |
| 22 | antithesis | contrast; direct opposite of or to; ADJ. antithetic or antithetical | Baron's GRE |
| 23 | antithesis | an exact opposite; an opposite extreme | Vocabulary for the College Bound Chapter 2 |
| 24 | antithesis | an exact opposite; an opposite extreme | Vocabulary for the College Bound Chapters 1-6 |
| 25 | antithesis | setting off 2 ideas in balanced opposition | speeeeeeeech |
| 26 | Antithesis | Direct or exact opposite. | Vocabulary (3/26/07) |
| 27 | antithesis | (n.) the absolute opposite (Your values, which hold war and violence in the highest esteem, are the antithesis of my pacifist beliefs.) | The (Almost) 1000 Most Common SAT Words |
| 28 | antithesis | the direct opposite | SAT VOCABS (A) |
| 29 | antithesis | opposition; contrast: the antithesis of right and wrong. | words in questions of SAT |
| 30 | antithesis | contrary, n | Unit 14 |
| 31 | antithesis | opposite | wall words |
| 32 | antithesis | direct opposite | fsdf rocks 2 |
| 33 | antithesis | the direct opposite;a sharp contrast | vocab 13 |
| 34 | antithesis | the direct opposite, a sharp contract | Unit 14 |
| 35 | antithesis | figure of speech characterized by strongly contrasting words or ideas (balancing of one term against another for emphasis) | Hockinson AP Literature and Composition |
| 36 | Antithesis | The absolute opposite | SAT Words |
| 37 | antithesis | (n) an exact opposite; an opposite extreme. syn: opposite, antonym. ant: synonym, same. | Vocab 3 |
| 38 | antithesis | the direct opposite, a sharp contrast | UNIT 14 vocab |
| 39 | antithesis | the absolute opposite | SAT Words # 1 |
| 40 | Antithesis | juxtaposition of contrasting ideas, often in a parallel structure. The antithetical statements are usually balanced, but opposite. ("Though studious, he was popular; though argumentive, he was modest.) | Rhetorical Strats |
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