"Oppositive" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Oppositive" Meaning

The word "oppositive" is a variant of the word "opposite".

"Oppositive" Examples

Adjective: Opposite


Meaning: Going in the opposite direction or having an opposite effect


5 Examples:


The movie's opposite tone was a surprise after the trailer's intense mood. (`against` its opening)
The new policy's opposite outcome was a significant increase in sales. (`contrary` to expectations)
The two companies had opposite business models, one focusing on sustainability and the other on fast production. (`in contrast`)
After years of deflation, the economy's opposite trend was a welcome surprise. (`reversal`)
The artist's opposite vision of modern architecture challenged the norms of the industry. (`in opposition`)

"Oppositive" Similar Words

Oppositely

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Opposites refer to words or concepts that are contrasting or contradictory to each other. They describe two phenomena that are mutually exclusive, or habits, ideas, or emotions that are antithetical.

Opposition

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The noun "opposition" refers to a group of people, parties, or organizations that are opposed to a particular person, idea, or system. It can also mean a condition of being opposed to something.

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Oppositionist

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A person who supports and promotes opposition parties or ideologies, often in politics.

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Oppresses

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To oppress someone or something means to use power or authority to make them feel miserable, unhappy, or helpless, often in a cruel or unjust way.

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Oppressive

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Strongly controlling or restrictive, often in a way that is unfair or unjust.

Oppressively

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In a way that is harshly dominant or controlling; in a manner that is excessively restrictive or burdensome, often to the point of causing distress or discomfort. The atmosphere was oppressively hot and humid.