opposed

/əˈpoʊzd/
adjectiveIntermediate
general

being against or in opposition to something or someone

Many citizens were opposed to the new law.

They were against the new law.

She opposed his proposal during the meeting.

She disagreed with and argued against his proposal.

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Can be used as an adjective or verb (to oppose).

Collocations

strongly opposedvery much againstopposed toagainst

Synonyms

Antonyms

Related Phrases

be opposed tophrase
to disagree with or resist something

💡Pro Tip

Common Usage

Often used in formal contexts, such as politics or debates, to describe disagreement or resistance.

Gold Rule

Formal vs. Informal

Use 'opposed' in formal settings; in casual speech, 'against' is more common.

📖Word Origin

From Middle English 'opposen' (14th century), from Old French 'opposer', from Latin 'opponere' (to place against), from 'ob-' (against) + 'ponere' (to place).

📝Usage Notes

Often used in formal or political contexts to describe disagreement or resistance.

Word Breakdown

op-
against
prefix
+
-posed
placed
suffix
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