preposition
- against; in opposition to
Usage: formal or legal usage
noun
- a person or thing that is opposed to or in conflict with another
Usage: often used in phrases like 'pro and contra'
adjective
- opposed; contrary
Usage: less common in modern English; often replaced by 'contrary' or 'opposing'
Examples
- The arguments pro and contra were carefully weighed by the committee.
- She spoke contra to the prevailing opinion in the room.
- The contra position was presented by the opposing counsel.
- In accounting, a contra account reduces the value of a related account.
- He argued contra the proposed legislation.
- The two sides presented their pro and contra views at the debate.