contrariedad
Spanish
Etymology
From Latin contrārietātem.
Noun
contrariedad f (plural contrariedades)
- opposition, pushback, resistance
- 2015 September 22, ““Un premio significa que te toman en serio””, in El País:
- "Es verdad que las identidades son peligrosas porque exacerban un discurso que tiende a elegir a unos y expulsar a otros, dejarlos fuera y me parece que ese es un peligro que se está corriendo ahora", afirmaba sin ocultar su contrariedad al proceso soberanista que vive Cataluña.
- "It's true that identities are dangerous because they exacerbate a discourse that tends to select some and expel others, to leave them out, and it seems me that that is the risk we are running right now", he said without hiding his opposition to the sovereignty process underway in Catalonia
Related terms
Further reading
- “contrariedad”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014
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