opposed (Meaning)
opposed (a)
being in opposition or having an opponent
opposed (imp. & p. p.)
of Oppose
Synonyms & Antonyms of opposed
Synonyms:
- mortal
- unfriendly
- scrappy
- unsympathetic
- cold
- icy
- frigid
- truculent
- disputatious
- disapproving
- unpleasant
- quarrelsome
- biased
- disagreeable
- inhospitable
- distant
- unfavorable
- antisocial
- jaundiced
- prejudiced
Antonyms:
- cordial
- affectionate
- favorable
- amicable
- loving
- sociable
- agreeable
- affable
- loving
- nonhostile
- devoted
- kindly
- devoted
- gracious
- neighborly
- nice
- gregarious
- benign
- accepting
- companionable
- neighborly
- agreeable
- amiable
- good-natured
- sociable
- benign
- nonhostile
- nice
- amicable
- kindly
- amiable
- kind
- nonantagonistic
- affectionate
- convivial
- sweet
- cordial
- genial
- favorable
- convivial
- nonantagonistic
- gregarious
- sweet
- companionable
- gracious
- good-natured
- accepting
- affable
- kind
- genial
opposed Sentence Examples
- The team opposed the manager's decision to bench their star player.
- The candidate opposed his opponent's stance on healthcare.
- The protesters opposed the proposed pipeline project.
- The jury opposed the guilty verdict, leading to a mistrial.
- The scientist opposed the prevailing theory on climate change.
- The students opposed the increased tuition fees.
- The homeowner opposed the construction of a new house next door.
- The neighbor opposed the installation of a noisy air conditioner.
- The environmentalists opposed the logging of an old-growth forest.
- The council member opposed the rezoning of the residential area.
FAQs About the word opposed
being in opposition or having an opponentof Oppose
combative, adverse, antagonistic, belligerent, contrary, contentious, hostile, bellicose, adversarial, argumentative
pleasant,sympathetic, warm, civil, pleasant, hospitable, social, sympathetic, friendly, hospitable
The team opposed the manager's decision to bench their star player.
The candidate opposed his opponent's stance on healthcare.
The protesters opposed the proposed pipeline project.
The jury opposed the guilty verdict, leading to a mistrial.