Meaning & Definition of word "Opposed"

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    Opposed

    /əˈpoʊzd/

    verb:

    • 1. Past tense of oppose; to have been in conflict or disagreement with.
      • Example: They opposed the decision made by the committee last week.

    adjective:

    • 1. Being in conflict or disagreement with; contrary to.
      • Example: She was opposed to the new policy changes proposed by the management.
    • 2. Located on the opposite side; facing.
      • Example: The two teams were opposed to each other in the championship game.
    • 3. Resisting or fighting against.
      • Example: The activists are opposed to the development plans for the forest.

    Etymology

    The word 'opposed' comes from the Latin 'opponere', meaning 'to put against'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    opposed to:

    In disagreement or resistance with something.

    be opposed:

    To actively disagree or stand in opposition.

    strongly opposed:

    To have a firm or intense disagreement.

    Related Words

    oppose:

    To resist or fight against.

    opposition:

    The action of opposing something.

    opponent:

    One who opposes another in a contest.

    Slang Meanings of opposed

    Meaning: Against the grain

    Example Sentence: She's really against the grain when it comes to that policy.

    Meaning: Not on board

    Example Sentence: I'm not on board with that idea; I'm totally opposed.