Similar words: arbitrariness, contrarily, contrarian, contrariety, contrariwise, temporariness, on the contrary, contrary. Meaning: ['kɒntrərɪnɪs] n. 1. deliberate and stubborn unruliness and resistance to guidance or discipline 2. a fussy and eccentric disposition.
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1. Agreement replaced contrariness; quiet, reasoned discussion replaced argument.
2. I’m feeling the pleasures of contrariness, too.
3. A sort of wrong-headed contrariness is also associated with this planet.
4. With me, nothing illustrates the contrariness of things better than the matter of sleep.
5. A streak of pragmatism, skepticism, and contrariness runs deep in the American character, historians say.
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6. Contradiction, contrariness, difference, identity, unity, etc are important categories in Materialism and Dialectics.
7. This list wouldn’t be complete without some contrariness: While you’re avoiding excessive packaging, don’t pay more to do it if you don’t have the budget for it .
8. Because, with a certain contrariness , Arsenal's first Premiership victory came at Old Trafford.
9. She claimed to be doing it only for Jeeta, but there was real, wilful contrariness in it, I suspected.
10. Three female riders in front of electrical power lines. It shows they symbiosis or the contrariness of nature and man-built.
11. It is a Best of What's New winner for its sheer contrariness.
12. Summary:The technology of encryption and decipherment of Singlechip System Production is, forever, an entia of contrariness.
13. American history suggests that whatever future form it takes, the individualism and contrariness that seem wired into the national culture will continue to fuel Americans’ hustling, striving nature.
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