Ungradable Opposition (Noun)

Meaning

An opposition that has no intermediate grade; either one or the other.

Classification

Nouns denoting relations between people or things or ideas.

Examples

  • The concept of life and death is an example of ungradable opposition, as something is either alive or dead, with no in-between state.
  • In the context of pregnancy, a woman is either pregnant or not pregnant, illustrating an ungradable opposition.
  • The distinction between a prime number and a non-prime number is an ungradable opposition, as a number cannot be partially prime.
  • The binary opposition of true and false is ungradable, as a statement is either true or false, with no intermediate grade.
  • The concept of existence and non-existence is an ungradable opposition, as something either exists or does not exist, with no middle ground.

Hypernyms

  • Oppositeness
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