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Meaning

The word "opponent" refers to a person or entity that competes against another in a contest, game, or conflict. An opponent can be someone who engages in a rivalry, such as in sports, debates, or any situation where two parties have opposing views or interests.

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Etymology

The word "opponent" comes from the Latin "opponens," which is the present participle of "opponere," meaning "to set against." This Latin term is derived from "ob," meaning "against," and "ponere," meaning "to place."

Examples

  1. In a chess match, each player is an opponent trying to outsmart the other.
  2. During the debate, she presented strong arguments against her opponent's claims.
  3. The boxer trained hard to prepare for his toughest opponent yet.
  4. The opposing team's strategies were a major challenge for our players.
  5. They managed to turn a former opponent into a valuable ally in the project.