contrary

contrary — adjective

1. standing in direct opposition to something else in character, intent, or directi

1.形容詞B2
釋義

standing in direct opposition to something else in character, intent, or direction — for example, two people who take opposite sides on every issue, or a car heading the wrong way down a one-way street.

例句

Minho and his sister Lakshmi hold contrary views on almost every political issue.

collocation: hold contrary views

Dr. Chidi's climate data was contrary to what her research team had predicted.

pattern: be contrary to [noun]

同義詞
  • opposite

    more direct and common; 'contrary' suggests a more active or fundamental opposition

  • conflicting

    focuses on clash or incompatibility, often of interests or schedules

  • contradictory

    specifically about statements or ideas that cannot both be true

反義詞

用法筆記

Frequently followed by the preposition 'to' in the pattern 'be contrary to something'. The meaning is stronger than simply 'different' — it implies direct opposition.

常見錯誤

His opinion is contrary with mine.
His opinion is contrary to mine.
💡'contrary' takes the preposition 'to', not 'with'.

2. varying sharply from what the majority accepts or expects — used especially in t

2.形容詞B2
釋義

varying sharply from what the majority accepts or expects — used especially in the fixed phrase 'contrary to popular belief' or 'contrary to expectations' to present a fact that may surprise the reader.

例句

Contrary to popular belief, the brown garden spiders in Adina's backyard are completely harmless.

fixed phrase: contrary to popular belief

Contrary to what the morning news reported, the festival was a great success.

同義詞
  • opposed to

    stronger sense of active resistance; less common in this discourse-marker role

  • counter to

    more formal, often used in writing or analysis

反義詞

文法句型

contrary to [noun phrase]

用法筆記

Almost always used in the phrase 'contrary to' (prepositional). The phrase 'contrary to popular belief' is a very common discourse marker used to challenge a widespread assumption. This sense is NOT used directly before a noun (e.g. 'a contrary belief' would mean a belief that opposes another belief — sense 1, not this sense).

常見錯誤

Contrary from expectations, the show sold out.
Contrary to expectations, the show sold out.
💡'contrary to' always uses 'to', never 'from'.

3. applied to a person who habitually opposes or contradicts others, often simply f

3.形容詞B2
釋義

applied to a person who habitually opposes or contradicts others, often simply for the pleasure of arguing rather than out of genuine conviction.

例句

Selim's contrary nature means he always argues even when he secretly agrees.

collocation: contrary nature

Putri found her neighbour's contrary behaviour exhausting and unnecessary.

同義詞
  • stubborn

    more general — can be about persistence rather than opposition; 'contrary' specifically involves opposing others

  • perverse

    stronger negative connotation; deliberately unreasonable

  • obstinate

    more formal; implies firm refusal to change

反義詞

用法筆記

Describes a personality trait or a person's general attitude, not a single opinion. The noun form 'contrariness' is sometimes used. A 'contrary' person is not simply someone who disagrees — they disagree for the sake of disagreeing.

常見錯誤

He was contrary to my suggestion' (when meaning he disagreed with it).
He is a contrary person who always argues.
💡'contrary' as a personality trait is not used with 'to'; for opposing a particular suggestion, use 'opposed to'.

4. going against something such as a rule, a goal, or natural force — for example,

4.形容詞B2
釋義

going against something such as a rule, a goal, or natural force — for example, winds that blow against a ship's intended route, or a decision that works against someone's interests.

例句

The yacht struggled to reach the harbour in strong contrary winds.

collocation: contrary winds

The planning committee's decision to build a highway was contrary to what the village residents had asked for.

pattern: be contrary to [noun] (obstacle sense)

同義詞
  • unfavourable

    broader — can describe any condition that makes success harder

  • hostile

    much stronger; implies active opposition, not just being unfavourable

  • adverse

    more formal; common in weather and medical contexts

反義詞
  • favourable

    helpful or supportive to a goal

  • following

    moving in the same direction, especially of wind or current

用法筆記

Often describes physical obstacles (contrary winds, contrary currents) or decisions/rules that work against someone. Distinct from sense 1 (OPPOSITE), which describes two things being opposite each other — this sense describes one force or thing acting against another.

contrary — adverb

contrary — noun