Meaning & Definition of word "Opposition"

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    Opposition

    /ˌɑːpəˈzɪʃən/

    noun:

    • 1. The act of opposing or resisting; a condition of being in conflict or resistance.
      • Example: The opposition from environmental groups delayed the construction of the new highway.
    • 2. A body of persons opposing or resisting authority, control, or tradition.
      • Example: The political party formed a strong opposition against the government's proposed reforms.
    • 3. The action of opposing or countering.
      • Example: She faced fierce opposition during her campaign for the city council.
    • 4. A conflict or contrast between opposing forces.
      • Example: The opposition between light and darkness is a common theme in literature.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'oppositio', meaning 'a placing against'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    loyal opposition:

    A political term used to describe opposition parties that support the country while opposing the government.

    opposition party:

    A political party that opposes the currently ruling party.

    in opposition:

    Referring to a group or party that is not in power, but contests or criticizes the ruling party.

    Related Words

    antagonism:

    Active hostility or opposition.

    contradiction:

    A statement that asserts the opposite of a statement or proposition.

    resistance:

    The refusal to accept or comply with something.

    Slang Meanings of opposition

    Meaning: The other side of an argument or debate.

    Example Sentence: When it comes to politics, you need to be prepared for the opposition.

    Meaning: A rival or competitor.

    Example Sentence: In this sport, your opposition can really push you to your limits.