Definitions and Examples of oppose, reject
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
To be against or resist something; to express disagreement or disapproval.
Example
The opposition party will oppose the new tax bill proposed by the government.
To refuse to accept or consider something; to dismiss or spurn something.
Example
The company decided to reject the proposal as it did not meet their requirements.
Key Differences: oppose vs reject
- 1Oppose is an active verb that describes actively resisting or expressing disagreement with something.
- 2Reject is a more passive verb that describes refusing to accept or consider something.
Effective Usage of oppose, reject
- 1Debate: Use espouse and oppose in debates to express support or disagreement with a particular idea or policy.
- 2Decision-making: Use reject to indicate that a proposal or idea has been dismissed or not accepted.
- 3Negotiation: Use these antonyms in negotiations to express agreement or disagreement with a particular term or condition.
Remember this!
The antonyms have distinct nuances: Oppose conveys active resistance or disagreement, while reject is a more passive refusal to accept or consider something. Use these words in debates, decision-making, and negotiations to express agreement or disagreement with a particular idea or policy.