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Meanings of
antipode
in English
Russian
антиподы
Portuguese
antípoda
Spanish
antípoda
Catalan
antípodes
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Diametrically opposite point on the Earth's surface.
antipodes
Russian
антиподы
Synonyms
Examples for "
antipodes
"
antipodes
Examples for "
antipodes
"
1
His arm may reach even to the
antipodes
to strike you there.
2
Well, Herbert came to visit me the other day from the
antipodes
.
3
She proved to be the
antipodes
of what they had hoped for.
4
If Hawthorne was the
antipodes
of Emerson, Wendell Phillips was of Wasson.
5
To suppose that there are human beings at the
antipodes
was heresy.
Usage of
antipode
in English
1
Charles Wesley's hymn is the
antipode
of Newton's in metre and movement.
2
Mortal man is the
antipode
of immortal man, and the two should not be confounded.
3
But the proper
antipode
of a gentleman is to be sought for among the Anglo-American democrats.
4
It is all egoism, and egoism is the
antipode
of love, which is a phase of altruism.
5
He was the
antipode
of Lawry, who had been more willing to listen to the teachings of his mother.
6
That's the
antipode
of Downtown.
7
Tim Jones decided to travel to his very own
antipode
,
on the other side of the world from Christchurch to Foz, in Spain.
8
These sects were founded because in the eighteenth century an
antipode
of Joseph Smith and Brigham Young discovered this passage in Matthew xix, 12.
9
Well, a few things: Firstly, if you're a devout
antipode
,
you will have been following Mann Friday's tireless decade on the London music circuit.
10
In erring mortal thought the reality of Truth has an
antipode
,
-
the
reality
of error; and disease is one of the severe realities of this error.
11
Such a statement would not only be false, but the absolute
antipode
of Christian Science, and would savor more of heathenism, than of my doctrines.
12
His arm may reach even to the
antipodes
to strike you there.
13
Well, Herbert came to visit me the other day from the
antipodes
.
14
She proved to be the
antipodes
of what they had hoped for.
15
If Hawthorne was the
antipodes
of Emerson, Wendell Phillips was of Wasson.
16
To suppose that there are human beings at the
antipodes
was heresy.
Other examples for "antipode"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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antipode
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
absolute antipode
devout antipode
have an antipode
own antipode
proper antipode
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Translations for
antipode
Russian
антиподы
антоэци
антипод
Portuguese
antípoda
antípodas
Spanish
antípoda
antípodas
punto antipodal
Catalan
antípodes
antípoda
Antipode
through the time