'opposed' definitions:
Definition of 'opposed'
From: WordNet
adjective
Being in opposition or having an opponent; "two bitterly opposed schools of thought" [ant: unopposed]
Synonyms of 'opposed'
From: Moby Thesaurus
- adversary,
- adversative,
- adverse,
- adversive,
- against,
- alien,
- antagonistic,
- anti,
- antipathetic,
- antithetic,
- antonymous,
- at cross-purposes,
- at odds,
- at variance with,
- averse,
- balancing,
- clashing,
- compensating,
- competitive,
- con,
- conflicting,
- confronting,
- contradictory,
- contradistinct,
- contrapositive,
- contrarious,
- contrary,
- contrary to,
- contrasted,
- contrasting,
- converse,
- counter,
- counteractive,
- counterbalancing,
- counterpoised,
- countervailing,
- cross,
- cursory,
- dead against,
- detrimental,
- differing,
- difficult,
- disaccordant,
- disagreeing,
- disappointed,
- disapprobatory,
- disapproving,
- discontented,
- discordant,
- discrepant,
- disenchanted,
- disgruntled,
- disillusioned,
- disinclined,
- disobedient,
- displeased,
- dissatisfied,
- dissentient,
- dissenting,
- enemy,
- eyeball to eyeball,
- forced,
- fractious,
- hard,
- harmful,
- hostile,
- in conflict with,
- in opposition,
- in opposition to,
- inconsistent,
- indignant,
- indisposed,
- indocile,
- inimical,
- inverse,
- involuntary,
- low,
- miserable,
- mutinous,
- negative,
- noncooperative,
- not easy,
- obstinate,
- obverse,
- opponent,
- opposed to,
- opposing,
- opposite,
- opposite to,
- oppositional,
- oppositive,
- oppugnant,
- overthwart,
- perfunctory,
- perverse,
- poor,
- recalcitrant,
- refractory,
- repugnant,
- resistant,
- reverse,
- rigorous,
- rival,
- sinister,
- squared off,
- stressful,
- sulky,
- sullen,
- troublesome,
- troublous,
- trying,
- turned-off,
- unappreciative,
- unapproving,
- uncomplimentary,
- unconsenting,
- uncooperative,
- unfavorable,
- unfriendly,
- unhappy,
- unpropitious,
- untoward,
- unwilling,
- wretched