Synonym: adversary, combatant, competitor, contender, enemy, foe, rival. Antonym: ally. Similar words: component, oppose, opposed, opposition, opportunity, continent, prominent, enter upon. Meaning: [ə'pəʊnənt] n. 1. a contestant that you are matched against 2. someone who offers opposition. adj. characterized by active hostility.
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(91) The boxer in red T-shirt whipped the opponent.
(92) The soldier jabbed at his opponent.
(93) The wrestler threw his opponent.
(94) Henry won a gold watch from the opponent.
(95) Can he fetch over his opponent?
(96) He remained a formidable opponent.
(97) He conceded ten points to his opponent.
(98) She dispatched her opponent 6-2, 6-1.
(99) The speaker faces his opponent down.
(100) Ade had the edge over his opponent.
(101) Tom aced out his opponent in the contest.
(102) He drubbed his opponent in the table tennis match.
(103) The boxer cleaned up on his opponent.
(104) The boxer tripped his opponent up.
(105) The fighter's well-aimed blow curled his opponent up.
(106) He knocked his opponent flat.
(107) He tagged his opponent on the jaw.
(108) Ade had the edge on his opponent.
(109) The knight dismounted his opponent.
(110) He fended himself from the blows of his opponent.
(111) Richard is good at talking his opponent down.
(112) He avowed himself an opponent of all alliances.
(113) Harry easily bested his opponent in hand-to-hand combat.
(114) The president put the blame squarely on his opponent.
(115) Smith peppered his opponent with long right.
(116) Politically,[www.Sentencedict.com] she is a staunch opponent of reform.
(117) She soon got the measure of her opponent.
(118) The pitcher dusted off the opponent.
(119) The boxer tore into his opponent and floored him.
(120) His opponent had him in a headlock .
More similar words: component, oppose, opposed, opposition, opportunity, continent, prominent, enter upon, respondent, appointment, correspondent, on end, entertainment, sentiment, chopping, abstinence, keep on, respond, sponsor, support, suppose, response, appoint, supposing, supporter, supposedly, supportive, in support of, once upon a time, be responsible for.