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Adjectives commonly used to describe "opponent" — vivid descriptors for richer, more specific prose.
(adj)
Concerning or relating to politics, the art and process of governing.
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(n)
The leader or head of a tribe, organisation, business unit, or other group.
(loosely) Possessing power, might, or strength.
Someone who favors a republic as a form of government.
Pertaining to democracy; constructed upon or in line with the principle of government chosen by the people.
Having an acrid taste (usually from a basic substance).
Having worth, merit, or value.
Primary; most important; first level in importance.
Speaking, or spoken, freely, openly, or boldly; vocal; frank.
Of chief or leading importance; prime, principal.
Having, or capable of exerting, power or influence.
Full of danger.
Physically strong and active.
(figuratively) Staying true to one's aims or principles; firm, resolute, unswerving.
Having the power or quality of acting; causing change; communicating action or motion; acting;—opposed to passive, that receives.
(adv)
Without others or anything further; exclusively.
Providing guidance or direction.
Greater in dignity, rank, importance, significance, or interest.
Exceedingly violent, severe, ferocious, cruel or savage.
Involving physical conflict.
(N)
"Strongest" is a song recorded by Norwegian singer and songwriter Ina Wroldsen.
Of, pertaining to, or resembling the human voice or speech.
Inflexible and unwilling to negotiate or make concessions.
Full of ardor; expressing passion, spirit, or enthusiasm.
Previous.
Of a regularly occurring, dependable nature.
Existing only in the imagination.
(politics) One who seeks to promote or preserve traditional values or institutions.
A currently unrealized ability (with the most common adposition being to).
Showing strong feelings; passionate; forceful or intense.
First or earliest in a group or series.
a greatest hits album by the English pop rock band Duran Duran, released in 1998.
Not able to be placated or appeased.
Likely to attract attention from its size or position; conspicuous.
(of a task) Requiring great exertion; very laborious.
(of a material) Strong and resilient; sturdy.
(UK, business) A business partnership; the name under which it trades.
Better.
Important; weighty; not insignificant.
Firm, unyielding, determined.
Resulting in success; assuring or promoting success; accomplishing what was proposed; having the desired effect.
openly acknowledged
Having the necessary powers or the needed resources to accomplish a task.
Full of zeal; ardent, fervent; exhibiting enthusiasm or strong passion, particularly in matters of religion.
Widely open to new ideas, willing to depart from established opinions or conventions; permissive.
Lacking in force (usually strength) or ability.
(of a person) Having had a habit (usually a bad habit) for a long time.
(logic) Said of one proposition with respect to another one: that the latter entails the former, but the former does not entail the latter.
Making or characterized by a noisy outcry; clamorous.
(superlative of `near' or `nigh') most near
Higher in rank, status, or quality.
Extending for the entire duration of life.
The part of the forelimb below the forearm or wrist in a human, and the corresponding part in many other animals.
Obstinately refusing to give up or let go.
(uncountable) The inevitable progression into the future with the passing of present and past events.
Buttermilk.
Of or pertaining to one or more ideologies.
Given to strong feeling, sometimes romantic, sexual, or both.
celebrated, well-known or eminent because of past achievements; prestigious
Unable to be seen; out of sight; not visible.
Being the winner in a contest, struggle, war, etc.
Openly avowed.
(in a positive sense, sometimes humorous) Eliciting respect; awe-inspiring, imposing.
Having much learning, knowledgeable, erudite; highly educated.
Favoring fundamental change, or change at the root cause of a matter.
(uncountable) The spectral composition of visible light.
Refusing to move or to change one's opinion; obstinate; firmly resisting; persistent in doing something.
In a state of believing, especially from evidence but not necessarily.
Accepted, familiar, researched.
Characterized by aggression; highly combative; prone to behave in a way that involves attacking (especially if unjustly) or arguing.
Of the highest rank or position; of the greatest importance; of the highest priority.