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    Op·po·nent
    /əˈpōnənt/

    noun

  2. The meaning of OPPONENT is one that takes an opposite position (as in a debate, contest, or conflict). How to use opponent in a sentence.

  3. OPPONENT meaning: 1. a person who disagrees with something and speaks against it or tries to change it: 2. a person…. Learn more.

  4. An opponent is someone who is against another person, as in a game, exhibition, or controversy. Opponent can also sometimes be used to describe being in opposition, as in Felix saw no opponent reason to change his vote. Example: Our opponent is strong, so don’t do anything reckless during the game.

  5. Someone who competes or fights against you is your opponent. If you're arguing that chocolate ice cream is better than vanilla, the vanilla ice cream fan is your opponent. An opponent can also be someone who opposes, like an opponent of gun control laws.

  6. op·po·nent. (ə-pō′nənt) n. 1. One that opposes another or others, as in a battle, contest, or debate: a political opponent. 2. One who is hostile to an idea or cause: an opponent of gun control. adj. Acting against an antagonist or opposing force: opponent armies.

  7. a person who is on an opposing side in a game, contest, controversy, or the like; adversary. adjective. 2. being opposite, as in position. 3. opposing; adverse; antagonistic. 4. Anatomy. bringing parts together or into opposition, as a muscle.

  8. a person who is against something and tries to change or stop it. opponent of something opponents of abortion. opponents of the regime. the most outspoken opponents of the war. Opponents argue that the scheme would be prohibitively expensive.

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