opposite pole

Frequency: 6.04.1 per million words

A person, principle, or belief that is diametrically different from another.

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Examples (10)

  • The two authors represent the opposite poles of fictional genius.
  • Their political ideologies were at opposite poles.
  • She found herself attracted to someone who was the opposite pole of her personality.
  • The discussion quickly moved to two opposite poles of thought.
  • Despite being siblings, their approaches to life were at opposite poles.
  • The debate highlighted the opposite poles of opinion on the matter.
  • His calm demeanor was the opposite pole to her fiery temperament.
  • The two schools of economic thought often find themselves at opposite poles.
  • He was drawn to her because she represented the opposite pole of everything he believed in.
  • The company's strategy veered between two opposite poles: rapid expansion and cautious consolidation.