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  1. Earliest known use. Middle English. The earliest known use of the verb contrary is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for contrary is from around 1374, in a translation by Geoffrey Chaucer, poet and administrator. contrary is a borrowing from French.

  2. Contrary definition: Opposed, as in character or purpose. Dictionary ... Idioms, Phrasal Verbs Related to Contrary by contraries; on the contrary; to the contrary;

  3. Learn the translation for ‘contrary’ in LEO’s ­English ⇔ German­ dictionary. With noun/verb tables for the different cases and tenses links to audio pronunciation and relevant forum discussions free vocabulary trainer .

  4. contrary - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums. All Free. ... Idioms on the contrary, [uncountable] (used after some other statement) ...

  5. CONTRARY Significado, definición, qué es CONTRARY: 1. the opposite: 2. used to show that you think or feel the opposite of what has just been stated…. Aprender más.

  6. Definition of contrary in the Definitions.net dictionary. Meaning of contrary. What does contrary mean? ... To Contrary verb. To oppose; to thwart; to contradict ...

  7. contrary. (obsolete) To oppose; to frustrate. (obsolete) To impugn. (obsolete) To contradict (someone or something). (obsolete) To do the opposite of (someone or something). (obsolete) To act inconsistently or perversely; to act in opposition to. (obsolete) To argue; to debate; to uphold an opposite opinion. (obsolete) To be self-contradictory ...

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