Associations to the word «Unopposed»
Noun
- Yarmouth
- Cymru
- Connolly
- Harmon
- Mayor
- Lockhart
- Turnout
- Caucus
- Reagan
- Tipperary
- Greenfield
- Opposition
- Labour
- Legislative
- Viscount
- Ottomans
- Senator
- Term
- Olson
- Garcia
- Mathias
- Jenkins
- Truce
- Grocer
- Cory
- Kerr
- Voter
- Connacht
- Coalition
- Balfour
- Treasurer
- Davies
- Wills
- Galway
- Oswald
- Erskine
- Opponent
- Goodwin
- Malik
- Rees
- Hannibal
- Leach
- September
- Donnelly
- Walters
- Stevenson
- Monroe
- Johnstone
- Harcourt
- Margin
- Staten
- Carmichael
- May
- Presidency
- Barnett
- Downing
- Gladstone
- Bombardment
- Party
- Wilkins
- Return
- Wyatt
- Wick
- Dubois
- Poll
- Rankin
- Parti
- June
- Common
- Iain
- Montagu
- Madden
- Brady
- Stewart
Adjective
Wiktionary
UNOPPOSED, adjective. With no or little opposition
UNOPPOSED, adjective. Without an opponent.
Dictionary definition
UNOPPOSED, adjective. Not having opposition or an opponent; "unopposed military forces"; "the candidate was unopposed".
Wise words
A wise man hears one word and understands two.