noun
- the state or quality of being an opponent; opposition or antagonism
- in vision science, the property of color perception in which certain colors are perceived as mutually exclusive (e.g., red-green, yellow-blue)
Usage: formal; less common than 'opposition'
Usage: technical; psychology and neuroscience
Examples
- The opponency between the two political parties made compromise difficult.
- Her opponency to the new policy was well documented in the meeting minutes.
- Color opponency explains why we cannot perceive a reddish-green or yellowish-blue.
- The researcher studied opponency in the visual cortex to understand color processing.
- Despite their opponency on most issues, they found common ground on education reform.