Opposition (en. Opposition)
/ɔ.pozisjon/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
noun
Situation where two ideas, forces, or people are in disagreement.
Political opposition is expressed during elections.
L'opposition politique s'exprime lors des élections.
Force or group that opposes an authority or power.
The opposition criticized the government's policy.
L'opposition a critiqué la politique du gouvernement.
Confrontation between two elements, as in the context of theater or debate.
There is an opposition between the hero and the antagonist in this play.
Il existe une opposition entre le héros et l'antagoniste dans cette pièce.
Etymology
From the Latin 'oppositio', which means 'placement in front'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
principle opposition
Conflict based on fundamental ideas.
opposition de principes
to oppose
To actively oppose something.
faire opposition
in opposition
Contrary or different in relation to something.
en opposition
Related Words
to oppose
To put something in front of something else to show a contrast.
opposer
to contradict
To provoke disagreement or opposition.
contrarier
to resist
To actively oppose something.
résister
Slang Meanings
The resistance of young people against adults.
When I see my parents, it’s the generational opposition.
Quand je vois mes parents, c'est l'opposition générationnelle.
Actor dynamics in a play or movie that creates tension.
This film has a beautiful opposition between the two main characters.
Ce film a une belle opposition entre les deux personnages principaux.