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Oppose for Dummies

verb

pronunciation: ə'poʊz

What does Oppose really mean?

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Oppose is when you disagree or are against something or someone. It's like when you don't like something and you want to show that you don't agree with it. For example, imagine you and your friend want to play different games. You want to play soccer, but your friend wants to play basketball. You both have different ideas, and you can say that you oppose their idea of playing basketball. It's like when you are on one side and they are on the other, and you're both trying to push against each other.

But oppose can also mean to be in a position that goes against something or someone, like when you are in a competition. Imagine a tug-of-war game where there are two teams. One team is pulling the rope to the right, and the other team is pulling it to the left. They are both trying to go against each other, pulling with all their strength. You can say that they oppose each other because they are standing against each other's movements.

So overall, oppose means to disagree or be against something, like having a different opinion, or being in a position that goes against someone or something, like in a competition. It's like being on one side and trying to push against the other side, like when you don't want to do what your friend wants or when you are in a competition and you want to win against the other team.

Revised and Fact checked by Steven Jackson on 2023-10-29 14:37:16

Oppose In a sentece

Learn how to use Oppose inside a sentece

  • When two teams play a game, they oppose each other to try to win.
  • In a debate, one person may oppose another person's argument by giving reasons why they disagree.
  • If someone wants to go outside but it's raining, the weather is opposing their desire to go out.
  • When a new law is proposed, some people may oppose it because they disagree with it.
  • If you want to stay up late to watch TV, your parents might oppose your decision because it is past your bedtime.

Oppose Synonyms

Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.

Oppose Hypernyms

Words that are more generic than the original word.

Oppose Hyponyms

Words that are more specific than the original word.