opposite in Portuguese
opposite in Portuguese is oposto, contrário, oponente — opposite means located directly across from something, or facing the other direction.
opposite in Portuguese
oposto
oposto
In an opposite position.
contrário
Something opposite or contrary to something else.
oposto
Something opposite or contrary to something else.
oponente
An opponent.
antónimo
An antonym.
antônimo
An antonym.
na frente de
Facing, or across from.
What does "opposite" mean?
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adjective Located directly across from something, or facing the other direction.
"They live on opposite sides of the street."
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adjective Completely different or contrary in nature.
"The two brothers have opposite personalities."
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noun A person or thing that is completely different from another, often its exact reverse.
""Hot" is the opposite of "cold.""
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preposition Facing or across from.
"The bakery is opposite the train station."
opposite in a sentence
- They live on opposite sides of the street.
- The two brothers have opposite personalities.
- "Hot" is the opposite of "cold."
- She's the complete opposite of her sister.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "opposite" in Portuguese?
"opposite" in Portuguese is oposto, contrário, oponente. opposite means: Located directly across from something, or facing the other direction.
How do you use "opposite" in a sentence?
Example: "They live on opposite sides of the street." In Portuguese, "opposite" is oposto, contrário, oponente.
Are there other ways to say "opposite" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 6 translations listed for "opposite": oposto, contrário, oponente, antónimo, antônimo, na frente de.
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