Conflicts of interest or disputes
“The rival gangs have huge problems with each other.”
Opposite of plural for a natural liking for and understanding of someone or something
“She looked at him with a nervous repugnance to his appearance, which she tried to subdue.”
Opposite of plural for a similarity of characteristics suggesting a relationship
“There is a marked difference between those living in a prosperous wheat belt and wine country, compared with those in declining steel towns.”
Opposite of plural for the fact or state of having a connection to, or being related to, something else
“Persson defines homonymy as a concept which refers to words where there is complete conceptual unrelatedness between phonologically and categorically identical forms.”
Opposite of plural for a relationship, especially by marriage as opposed to blood ties
“We left each other as strangers, returned home as strangers, and compounded the distance and unfamiliarity between us by living in different cities the next year.”
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