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opposition

English

Etymology

From Middle English opposicioun, from Old French oposicion (whence French opposition), from Late Latin oppositi?, translating Ancient Greek ????????? (antíthesis), from the past participle stem of classical Latin opp?n? (I set against).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?p??z???n/
  • (US) IPA(key): /?p??z??n?/

Noun

opposition (plural oppositions)

  1. The action of opposing or of being in conflict.
  2. An opposite or contrasting position.
  3. (astronomy) The apparent relative position of two celestial bodies when one is at an angle of 180 degrees from the other as seen from the Earth.
  4. (politics) A political party or movement opposed to the party or government in power.
  5. (law) In United States intellectual property law, a proceeding in which an interested party seeks to prevent the registration of a trademark or patent.
  6. (chess) A position in which the player on the move must yield with his king allowing his opponent to advance with his own king.
  7. (logic) The difference of quantity or quality between two propositions having the same subject and predicate.

Antonyms

  • apposition

Translations

Further reading

  • opposition on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Finnish

Noun

opposition

  1. Genitive singular form of oppositio.

French

Etymology

Borrowed from post-classical Latin oppositi? (translating Ancient Greek ????????? (antíthesis)), from the past participle stem of classical Latin opp?n? (I set against).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?.po.zi.sj??/

Noun

opposition f (plural oppositions)

  1. opposition

Derived terms

  • par opposition à

Further reading

  • “opposition” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

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jarring

English

Adjective

jarring (comparative more jarring, superlative most jarring)

  1. That jars (clashes or disagrees); incongruous, conflictful.
    • The rings of iron that on the doors were hung
      Sent out a jarring sound
    • 2019, Stormzy, Vossi Bop
      I could probably take your chick
      But I just wouldn't 'cause she's jarrin'

Translations

Noun

jarring (plural jarrings)

  1. Storage in jars.
    The jarring of peaches took place at the end of the season.
  2. A feeling or movement that jars or jolts.

Translations

Verb

jarring

  1. present participle of jar

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