"Oppone" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Oppone" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Oppone" Meaning

The word "oppose" means to be against or to resist something.

"Oppone" Examples

Usage Examples of Opponent



1. In a sports match

The tennis opponent was highly skilled and gave her a tough match.

2. In an argument or debate

The two politicians have been opponents on the issue of climate change for years.

3. In a legal context

The defendant's attorney accused the prosecution of using underhanded tactics against their opponent.

4. In a chess game

The chess opponent was a experienced grandmaster, and it was a challenge to beat him.

5. In a business negotiation

The two companies have been struggling to reach an agreement, with the opponents from each side refusing to budge on their demands.

Note: The word "opponent" can be used as a noun to refer to a person or team that is competing against or opposing someone or something.

"Oppone" Similar Words

Oppignorate

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I apologize, but the word "oppignorate" is not a valid English word. It seems to be a misspelling or a non-existent term. If you meant to type a different word, please let me know and I'll be happy to help you with its meaning.

Oppignoration

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I apologize, but "oppignoration" is not a valid word in the English language. It seems to be a misspelling or a non-existent term. Can you please provide a different word or phrase for me to clarify its meaning?

Oppilate

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I apologize, but the word "oppilate" is not a real word in the English language. It's possible that it's a typo or a made-up word. If you meant to type a different word, please let me know and I'll be happy to help you with its meaning.

Oppilation

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Oppilative

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Oppleted

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The word "oppleted" is a typo or incorrect spelling. The correct word is "pleted", which is not a commonly used word in English. However, if we break it down, we can came up with a possible meaning. <br><br>"Oppl" might be a combination of "op" meaning "to complete" and "ful" meaning "full" or "entire". Therefore, a possible meaning of "oppleted" could be "fully completed" or "completely finished". However, please note that this is just an educated guess and it is not an actual word in English language with a widely recognized meaning.

Oppletion

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I think there might be a slight typo in the word you provided. I'm going to assume the correct word is "completion".<br><br>Completion refers to the act of finishing or completing something, such as a task, project, or goal. It can also refer to the state of being fully made or realized, as in the completion of a building or a work of art.

Oppodeltoch

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I apologize, but "oppodeltoch" is not a real word in the English language. It appears to be a made-up or nonsensical word. Could you please provide a different word for me to explain?

Opponent

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The word "opponent" refers to a person or entity that is against or in opposition to something or someone, often in a competitive or adversarial context.

Opponents

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Opportune

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Opportunely

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Opportunely means happening or done at a suitable or favorable time; conveniently. For example: "She found a job opportunely, just when she was looking for a new challenge."

Opportunism

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Opportunism is the practice of taking advantage of opportunities as they arise, often without regard to principles, ethics, or long-term consequences. It is often associated with self-serving or exploitative behavior, and can be seen as selfish or unscrupulous.

Opportunist

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Opportunistic

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Opportunistically

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In a way that is deliberately opportunistic, taking advantage of a situation to gain a benefit, often at the expense of others.