antipode

[an-tuh-pohd]

antipode Definition

  • 1the direct opposite of something or someone
  • 2a place on the opposite side of the earth from another
  • 3either of two points that are diametrically opposite each other on the surface of a sphere

Using antipode: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "antipode" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    His political views are the antipode of mine.

  • Example

    New Zealand is often referred to as the antipodes of England.

  • Example

    The antipodes of London are in the Pacific Ocean.

antipode Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for antipode

Phrases with antipode

  • antipodean countries

    countries located on the opposite side of the world from each other

    Example

    Australia and Chile are antipodean countries.

  • time zones that are exactly 12 hours apart from each other, such as those between New Zealand and the United Kingdom

    Example

    I always get confused with antipodean time zones when I travel to Australia.

  • plants and animals that are unique to countries located on the opposite side of the world from each other

    Example

    Kangaroos and koalas are examples of antipodean fauna.

Origins of antipode

from Greek 'antipodes', meaning 'having the feet opposite'

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Summary: antipode in Brief

'Antipode' [an-tuh-pohd] refers to the direct opposite of something or someone, or a place on the opposite side of the earth from another. It can also denote either of two points that are diametrically opposite each other on the surface of a sphere. Examples include 'His political views are the antipode of mine,' and 'New Zealand is often referred to as the antipodes of England.' Phrases like 'antipodean countries' and 'antipodean flora and fauna' use 'antipodean' to describe things that are unique to countries located on the opposite side of the world from each other.