oppositive Antonyms

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

Meaning of oppositive

Wordnet

oppositive (s)

expressing antithesis or opposition

Webster

oppositive (a.)

Capable of being put in opposition.

oppositive Sentence Examples

  1. The oppositive views on climate change presented a challenge to reaching a consensus.
  2. Her fervent enthusiasm formed an oppositive force to her colleague's skepticism.
  3. The oppositive nature of their arguments made the debate particularly contentious.
  4. The opposition party's oppositive stance prevented the passage of important legislation.
  5. The author's oppositive analysis of the novel challenged conventional interpretations.
  6. The oppositive forces of good and evil clashed violently in the epic battle.
  7. The oppositive relationship between the two characters added depth and complexity to the plot.
  8. The scientist's oppositive findings cast doubt on the previous theory.
  9. The team's oppositive tactics proved to be highly effective in the competition.
  10. The oppositive motion was narrowly defeated by a single vote in the council meeting.

FAQs About the word oppositive

expressing antithesis or oppositionCapable of being put in opposition.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The oppositive views on climate change presented a challenge to reaching a consensus.

Her fervent enthusiasm formed an oppositive force to her colleague's skepticism.

The oppositive nature of their arguments made the debate particularly contentious.

The opposition party's oppositive stance prevented the passage of important legislation.