no i said very as in "very" and if you don't know then you just don't know... its ok
You may very well be correct. It has been my understanding that the word "opposite", which comes from the Latin word
oppositus is an objective adjective. This means that it is not subjective, meaning not open to interpretation or measurement in degree. Again, you could be right. You wouldn't mind telling me
why you feel that you are right, would you? Also, don't be afraid to employ correct grammar in your rebuttal.