The English meaning of the Latin phrase 'a fortiori' is the following: 'from the stronger'. The opposite of strong is weak, which is 'levis' in Latin. Therefore, the use of the antonym in like phrasing is as follows: a leviori.
From the stronger = Ex fortioribus
a fortiori
Opposite of latin `trans` is `cis`
a fortiori
An antonym means "opposite". So an antonym for the word synonym is antonym.
argumentum a fortiori
The opposite of an antonym is a synonym.
The antonym (opposite) of opposite would be same, similar, or alike.
The opposite or antonym of the word 'these' is 'those'.
An antonym is an opposite. There is no opposite for a noun such as sword.
Yes, an antonym is and opposite and a synonym is the same.
The Latin phrase means "with force" as "from a stronger point" or "for all the more reason."The judge ruled under the principle of a fortiori that if pet dogs were banned from the restaurant, then pet monkeys certainly could be.