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adjective as in antagonistic, against
Weak matches
- against the grain
- allergic
- anti
- antipathetic
- antithetical
- antonymous
- at cross-purposes
- at odds
- averse
- battling
- clashing
- combating
- conflicting
- confronting
- contrary
- controverting
- counter
- crossing
- defending
- defensive
- denying
- disagreeing
- disputed
- disputing
- dissentient
- enemy
- exposing
- facing
- gainsaying
- hostile
- in opposition
- incompatible
- inimical
- irreconcilable
- objecting
- obstructive
- opposite
- protesting
- repelling
- restrictive
- rival
- up against
- warring
adjective as in antagonistic
Strong matches
Example Sentences
Repeated polls have shown Republican voters are more opposed to compromise than Democratic ones, laying the groundwork for repeated struggles.
More than that, however, religiously committed people—and Currid-Halkett spends a great deal of time discussing just how important faith and church are to her informants—are much more opposed to abortion rights than those for whom religion isn’t so important.
Or they might be like me and my husband: Typically, we will get separate dishes, perhaps with a quick consultation — I’m more opposed to ordering the same things than he is — and then we’ll trade a few bites.
The closer we look at Fuller, in fact, the more opposed he seems to be to everything that crypto has come to represent.
Older drivers are more opposed, with roughly 46% of Gen X, born 1965-1980, feeling “frustrated” or “angry” about California’s decision.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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