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Cambridge Dictionary Online
bitter opponent
I have been a bitter opponent of purchase tax ever since it was instituted in 1940.
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conservative opponents
It was not for nothing that his conservative opponents spoke of him as a ' very evil man '.!
determined opponent
He has also shown himself a determined opponent to us in the past.
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formidable opponent
But if it was relatively easy to deal with worker unrest, the peasantry represented a more formidable opponent.
ideological opponent
For anti-feminists, as we have seen, it served to construct a cartoonish, and also on occasion an insidiously subtle, ideological opponent.
opponent of reform
I believe that this is a study which would make any opponent of reform who took the trouble to read the whole report sit up and take notice.
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outspoken opponent
Tullman is also an outspoken opponent of tenure in education and the turf wars and lack of interdepartmental collaboration among faculty.
political opponent
This decline in popularity was cleverly exploited by their political opponent.
potential opponent
The term "enemy" is used legitimately in military and other circles to denote a potential opponent whose military capabilites are judged to pose a threat.
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ranked opponent
This was also their first win ever against a ranked opponent.
staunch opponent
Stafford was a staunch opponent of deregulation.
strong opponent
The proximity voting decisions of the electorate weigh more heavily on a candidate's behaviour when he or she faces a strong opponent.
tough opponent
She was a tough opponent, but always a fair one.
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vocal opponent
Lakatos was a strong anti-communist and a vocal opponent of the student rebellions of the 1960s.
worthy opponent
He is certainly a welcome colleague and a worthy opponent.
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