Monarchy vs. Anarchy and Prickly, Cactus-like nematodes in fractal, kakistocracy wHole control :-0
Queen Elizabeth II was born on April 21, 1926, but her second birthday date changes every year. It is usually held on a Saturday in June, often the second weekend, for convenience.
There can be only ONE placenta cake; Logically. "She's pregnant, or she is NOT pregnant."
soW, for faux birthday observance convenience: Here's the antitheses … ….
ANARCHY THIS WILL CHANGE HOW YOU SEE EVERYTHING
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British English
antithesis | anˈtɪθəsɪs |
noun (plural antitheses | anˈtɪθəsiːz | )
1 a person or thing that is the direct opposite of someone or something else: love is the antithesis of selfishness.
• a contrast or opposition between two things: the antithesis between occult and rational mentalities.
• [mass noun] a rhetorical or literary device in which an opposition or contrast of ideas is expressed: figures of speech such as antithesis | [count noun] : his sermons were full of startling antitheses.
2 [mass noun] (in Hegelian philosophy) the negation of the thesis as the second stage in the process of dialectical reasoning. Compare with synthesis.
ORIGIN
late Middle English (originally denoting the substitution of one grammatical case for another): from late Latin, from Greek antitithenai ‘set against’, from anti ‘against’ + tithenai ‘to place’. The earliest current sense, denoting a rhetorical or literary device, dates from the early 16th century.
British English Thesaurus
antithesis
noun
1 love is the antithesis of selfishness: (direct) opposite, converse, reverse, reversal, inverse, obverse; the other extreme, the other side of the coin; informal the flip side.
2 the antithesis between sin and grace: contrast, opposition.
名詞複-ses | -sɪːz | C
1 ⦅かたく⦆ «…と» 正反対, 対照 «of, to» .
2 対照法, 対句.
3 〘哲〙アンチテーゼ, 反対命題, 反定立.
▸ the antithesis of[between] theory and fact
이론과 실제와의 대립
▸ Joy is the antithesis of sorrow.
기쁨은 슬픔과 대조를 이룬다
수사학〕
①[불] 대조[대구]법: 한 문장 중에 유사한 어세를 가진 장구(章句)를 대립적으로 놓기; Give me liberty, or give me death. 등.
▸ the antithesis between government policy and the real situation
a antítese entre a política governamental e a situação real
antithese, tegenstelling, contrast
▸ faith is the very antithesis of reason
geloof staat in complete tegenstelling tot rede
(contrast) contraste m (between entre);
▸ her views are in complete antithesis to his
son point de vue est radicalement opposé au sien
▸ these two concepts are the antithesis of each other
diese beiden Begriffe sind Gegensätze
▸ her views are in complete antithesis to mine
le sue vedute sono in netta antitesi con le mie
▸ her views are in complete antithesis to his
她的想法和他完全相反