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Opponente

Opponente is an Italian noun and, in some contexts, an adjective meaning the person or entity that opposes someone else in a contest, dispute, or debate. The term is commonly used in formal or technical language and can refer to the opposing party in legal matters, a competitor in a contest, or an adversary in a debate.

Etymology and related terms

Opponente derives from Latin opponere, meaning “to place against,” formed from ob- (“toward”) and ponere (“to place”).

Usage and contexts

In law, l’opponente can designate the opposing party in a lawsuit. In politics, it can refer to

See also

Avversario, antagonista, rivale, opposizione. Opponente as an adjective can describe something that opposes, for example a

It
shares
cognates
with
other
Romance
languages,
such
as
Spanish
oponente
and
Portuguese
oponente.
In
everyday
Italian,
however,
more
common
terms
for
an
adversary
are
avversario
or
rivale,
with
opponente
appearing
more
often
in
formal
or
specialized
usage.
the
opposition
or
an
individual
member
of
the
opposition.
In
sports
or
competitive
settings,
avversario
is
typically
preferred,
but
opponente
is
understood
and
can
emphasize
the
active
role
of
opposing
rather
than
merely
being
a
competitor.
The
feminine
form
is
rarely
used;
in
most
contexts,
the
masculine
noun
or
gender-neutral
expressions
are
employed.
campagna
oppponente
a
una
proposta
(an
opposing
campaign
to
a
proposal).