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Synonyms and antonyms of Opposed to someone or something in British Thesaurus

Opposed to someone or something

opposed (adjective)

someone who is opposed to something thinks it should not happen or should not be done

opposing (adjective)

competing against, fighting, or arguing with someone else or with each other

hostile (adjective)

opposing something

against (preposition)

used for stating which plan, idea, or action someone opposes and thinks is wrong

antagonistic (adjective)

opposing something strongly

adversarial (adjective)

formal involving people arguing with or opposing each other

negative (adjective)

expressing opposition to something, especially when there is a choice

resistant (adjective)

opposed to something

anti (preposition)

informal opposed to someone or something

arrayed against ()

ready to oppose or fight a person, group, or idea

at variance (with) (formal)

formal if one thing is at variance with another, they are completely different and seem to oppose each other

the battle lines are drawn ()

used for saying that two opposing groups each have a clear and definite idea about the things they disagree about and are ready to start competing with each other

bipolar (adjective)

formal involving two completely opposing parts or groups

no friend of ()

used for emphasizing that you oppose someone or something

unsympathetic (adjective)

not willing to support something