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单词 oppugnant
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oppugnantadj.n.

Brit. /əˈpʌɡnənt/, U.S. /əˈpəɡnənt/
Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Etymons: Latin oppugnant-, oppugnāns, oppugnāre.
Etymology: < classical Latin oppugnant-, oppugnāns, present participle of oppugnāre oppugn v.; compare -ant suffix1.With sense B. compare earlier oppugnator n., oppugner n.
A. adj.
= opposing adj.; antagonistic; oppositious; repugnant. Also with to (esp. in early use).
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > hatred > object of detestation (person or thing) > [adjective]
loatha700
eileOE
andsetec1000
wlatfulc1230
aloathedc1275
wlatsomea1300
unhonest13..
wlata1325
hideousc1330
abominable1340
hatefula1382
hatesomea1382
abominablec1384
odiousa1387
fulsomec1390
accursedc1400
hatousc1400
rankc1400
hateablec1425
odiblec1425
ugsomec1425
wretchedc1430
loathsomec1440
loathfula1450
noisomea1450
abhominal1477
detestable1477
loathy1481
loathing?a1513
oppugnanta1513
irksome1513
hateworthy1548
abhorful1565
ugged1570
detestine1575
ulcerous1577
opposite1578
scandalous1592
offensive1594
obscene1597
ulcered1602
dirtya1616
abhorrent1628
toady1628
envious1630
repugnant1633
nauseating1645
nauseous1646
obnoxious1646
detestful1654
reluctant1663
horrid1666
abnoxious1682
devilish1692
invidious1710
repellent1776
repellant1780
sickening1789
toadish1822
carrion1826
ugging1839
cussed1853
repugnant1879
jerky1944
vomitous1952
barfy1957
the mind > emotion > hatred > hostility > [adjective]
witherwardc888
unholdc900
fremda1000
foeOE
hatelyOE
onwardOE
fiendlyc1050
witherc1175
unbaina1300
quedec1300
wrong1340
aliena1382
enemiablea1382
enemyfula1382
enemyc1384
ingrate1393
unfriendly1425
undisposed1456
oppugnanta1513
infest1513
enemious?1529
cold1557
enemylike1561
enemyly1573
ingratefulc1575
opposed1584
misliking1586
infestuous1593
infensive1596
infestious1597
affrontous1598
foe-hearted1598
ill-affecteda1599
inimicous1598
friendless?1611
haggardly1635
infensea1641
inimicitious1641
inimicitial1656
inimical1678
inamicable1683
indisposed1702
uneasy1725
hostile1791
adversarial1839
chilly1841
the world > relative properties > order > disorder > disharmony or incongruity > [adjective] > directly opposed
repugnantc1443
oppugnanta1513
contrariant1530
alienate1533
alien1563
incidenta1575
contradicting1610
pugnant1645
obverse1840
a1513 H. Bradshaw Lyfe St. Werburge (1521) ii. xxii. sig. r.viiv To infringe theyr fraunchis..By fals recordes oppugnant to ryght.
1649 Man in Moon 20 June 94 They will..resist and oppose all other pretended Powers whatsoever that shall be oppugnant thereto.
1651 R. Wittie tr. J. Primrose Pop. Errours i. iv. 12 From thence we may gather, that the curing of diseases in it self..is not oppugnant to the Ecclesiasticall office.
1751 W. Warburton in Wks. of Alexander Pope III. 86 By overthrowing the oppugnant principle of no natural justice.
1854 H. H. Milman Hist. Lat. Christianity III. vii. vi. 235 A war of religion is essentially, irreconcileably oppugnant to the spirit of Christianity.
1890 Q. Rev. Oct. 294 One to whom anything approaching inaccuracy and unthoroughness were..oppugnant.
1943 H. Henson Retrospect II. xviii. 237 Extremes & oppugnant minorities.
1994 Morning Call (Allentown, Pa.) (Local section) b1 If officials were always so reasonable, it would make things mighty tough for oppugnant newspaper columnists.
2001 Hindu (Nexis) 24 Dec. The whole spectrum of policies adopted..towards Islamabad has floundered because of oppugnant Pakistani behaviour.
B. n.
A person who opposes someone or something; an oppugnant. rare.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > difficulty > opposition > [noun] > opponent
adversaryc1350
contraryc1405
overthwarter?c1450
party1488
opposant1489
oppositec1500
encounterer1523
oppugner1535
header1537
opponent1553
antagonist1555
crosser1565
adverse1593
oppositor1598
oppugnator1611
stickler1612
opposera1616
antipos1631
thwarter1633
Antarctic1637
contrariant1657
foe1697
oppositionist1786
oppugnanta1834
counterworker1867
contester1884
a1834 S. T. Coleridge Lit. Remains (1838) III. 165 A new sect naturally..sets another portion into activity as alarmists and oppugnants.
1863 J. S. Le Fanu House by Church-yard III. xx. 217 We claim our conjugal rights. Why, Sir? Because, sir, we married the oppugnant, Charles Nutter,..on the 7th of April, Anno Domini, 1750.
1909 Westm. Gaz. 11 Jan. 2/1 The innermost pride of the Oppugnant..lies in the belief that he has never once in his life ‘missed an opportunity’.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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