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opposing

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Main Entry: oppose
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: fight, obstruct

Synonyms:

argue, assail, assault, attack, bar, battle, bombard, call in question, check, combat, confront, contradict, controvert, counter, counterattack, cross, debate, defy, deny, disagree, disapprove, dispute, encounter, expose, face, face down, fight, fly in the face of, frown at, gainsay, hinder, neutralize, not countenance, prevent, protest, resist, reverse, run counter to, search out, speak against, stand up to, take a stand, take issue, take on, taunt, thwart, turn the tables, withstand

Antonyms:

aid, assist, favor, help, support
Main Entry: oppose
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: compare, play off

Synonyms:

array, confront, contrast, counter, counterbalance, face, match, pit, set against, vie

Antonyms:

join, participate
Main Entry: opposing
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: at variance

Synonyms:

adverse, antagonistic, anti, conflicting, contending, opposite, rival

Antonyms:

allied
Main Entry: adverse
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: unfavorable, antagonistic

Synonyms:

allergic to, conflicting, contrary, detrimental, disadvantageous, down on, down side, have no use for, inimical, injurious, inopportune, negative, opposed, opposing, opposite, oppugning, ornery*, reluctant, repugnant, stuffy, unfortunate, unfriendly, unlucky, unpropitious, unwilling
Notes: aversion is something that originates from within, whereas adversity is something that originates from without; adverse is usually applied to situations while averse is used to describe a person's attitude
averse means reluctant or disinclined; adverse means hostile and antagonistic

Antonyms:

advantageous, aiding, auspicious, favorable, fortunate, helpful, lucky, propitious
Main Entry: against
Part of Speech: preposition
Definition: opposite to

Synonyms:

across, adjacent, con, contra, contrary to, counter to, facing, in contrast to, in opposition to, opposed to, opposing, versus, vs
Main Entry: balance
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: make equal; cause to have equilibrium

Synonyms:

accord, adjust, attune, cancel, collate, come out, come out even, compensate, correspond, counteract, counterbalance, equalize, equate, even, harmonize, level, make up for, match, neutralize, nullify, offset, oppose, pair off, parallel, poise, readjust, redeem, set, square, stabilize, steady, tie, weigh

Antonyms:

disproportion, overbalance, unbalance
Main Entry: beard
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: confront

Synonyms:

brave, face, oppose, stand up to
Main Entry: belie
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: disprove

Synonyms:

confute, contradict, contravene, controvert, deny, disaffirm, disagree, explode, gainsay, negate, negative, oppose, repudiate

Antonyms:

attest, prove
Main Entry: buck
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: resist, kick off

Synonyms:

bound, combat, contest, dislodge, dispute, duel, fight, jerk, jump, leap, oppose, prance, repel, start, throw, traverse, trip, unseat, vault, withstand
Main Entry: combat
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: fight

Synonyms:

battle, buck, clash, contend, contest, cope, cross swords with, defy, dispute, do battle with, duel, engage, fight, go up against, oppose, put up a fight, repel, resist, shoot it out, strive, struggle, traverse, war, withstand

Antonyms:

agree, compromise, retreat, run, surrender
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