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What is the opposite of white?

The opposite of white depends on what context you're asking about! Here are a few possibilities:

Color:

* Black: This is the most common and straightforward opposite of white.

* Gray: Technically, gray is a mixture of black and white, but it can be seen as the midpoint on the spectrum.

* Any other color: You could argue that any other color on the color wheel is the opposite of white, as they all contrast with it.

Other meanings:

* Dark: This is a broader term for the absence of light, which is the opposite of white, the presence of all colors of light.

* Negative: In some contexts, white might be associated with good or positive, making "negative" its opposite.

* Darkness: This is a more poetic or metaphorical opposite, referring to the absence of clarity, understanding, or hope.

It's important to consider the context to determine the best opposite for "white".

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