Antithesis in a sentence as a noun

I've said it before and I'll say it again, Pincus is the antithesis of a great CEO.

What bugs me about projects like this, is that they're being presented as 'sustainable' while they're the antithesis of that.

DRM by its very definition is non trustworthy and non transparent, it's the antithesis of that.

It's different than what we're used to, barebones, and uses vibrant colors -- the antithesis of recent popular styles.

This is the antithesis of open-source software, and perhaps the author is right that Gnome's developers may fit in better at Microsoft.

How ironic that people dismiss mathematics as the antithesis of creativity.

It feels like the browsers are slaves to their own success; what the web desperately needs to compete with native applications is the antithesis of what the web has become.

News websites by the old printing press garde are the antithesis to the web. They do not understand hyperlinks, they do not understand the importance of giving access to raw material in a Wikileaks era.

I've got extended family that uses that approach to life, and it bites them in the *** all the time.--On a personal level, I've noticed that you seem to be the antithesis of an alarmist, whatever that is.

Ideally, we'd all go out of our way to try to see another person's point, even when it's poorly made, but the antithesis of that is to criticize a point on technical grounds, when those technical grounds aren't even there.

Using something with the complexity of a web browser to render an 80x25 vector used to administer potentially hundreds of thousands of machines is almost the antithesis of good protocol.

Antithesis definitions

noun

exact opposite; "his theory is the antithesis of mine"

noun

the juxtaposition of contrasting words or ideas to give a feeling of balance