The word "opposite" refers to something that is completely different or contrary to something else. It indicates two entities or concepts that are diametrically opposed, often highlighting their differences in characteristics, qualities, or positions. For example, light and darkness are opposites, as are hot and cold.
The word "opposite" comes from the Latin word "oppositus," which means "placed against" or "opposed." It is formed from the prefix "ob-" meaning "against" and "positus," the past participle of "ponere," meaning "to place."