oppugnant (uh-PUHG-nuhnt) - adj., antagonistic, contrary, confrontational.
Also, as an obsolete noun, someone who is antagonistic, contrary, confrontational, hostile, et cet., and the verb of action is oppugn (uh-PYOON). This is a lesser known cousin of repugnant, with the suffix ob-, against (instead of re-, back) on the Latin stem pugnāre, to fight (from PIE root *peuk-/*pouk-, root sense of prick). Adopted from the Latin around 1510, and never popular. Possibly because it's too oppositious for comfort.
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Also, as an obsolete noun, someone who is antagonistic, contrary, confrontational, hostile, et cet., and the verb of action is oppugn (uh-PYOON). This is a lesser known cousin of repugnant, with the suffix ob-, against (instead of re-, back) on the Latin stem pugnāre, to fight (from PIE root *peuk-/*pouk-, root sense of prick). Adopted from the Latin around 1510, and never popular. Possibly because it's too oppositious for comfort.
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Date: 2021-08-17 11:13 pm (UTC)Pretty good word.
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Date: 2021-08-18 02:36 pm (UTC)