- nouncontretemps (noun) · contretemps (plural noun)
- a minor dispute or disagreement:"she had occasional contretemps with her staff"
- an unexpected and unfortunate occurrence:"the hotel had to deal with more than one contretemps before the end of the night"
Originlate 17th century (originally as a fencing term, denoting a thrust made at an inopportune moment): French, originally ‘motion out of time’, from contre- ‘against’ + temps ‘time’.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun
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