👉 To attempt to stop the progression of; to resist or antagonize by physical means, or by arguments, etc.; to contend against.
Alright class, settle down, let’s take a look! Today we’re tackling ‘opposed,’ a word that's quite bold. The dictionary gives us clues, stories to be told. It says “to attempt to stop the progression,” you see, Like trying to slow something down, for you and me. “To resist or antagonize,” with a forceful plea, Fighting back against what's in front of thee! And "by arguments, etc.," let’s make it clear, It can mean disagreeing, holding your own here! "Contend against," a battle you might face, Trying to win the argument, find your rightful place. So ‘opposed’ means against - a direct contrast, true, A push and a pull, a challenge for you! Does that make sense? Any questions before we move on? Let's discuss it!