B2 noun #10,000 가장 일반적인 3분 분량

adversarial

Adversarial means acting like an opponent who wants to win against you.

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This word is for advanced learners. It means two people are fighting or playing against each other. They are not friends in this moment.

When you have an adversarial relationship, you and the other person are opponents. You are trying to win, and they are trying to win too. It is like a competition.

Use 'adversarial' to describe situations where people are in opposition. It is common in law. For example, a lawyer has an adversarial relationship with the other lawyer because they both want to win their case.

The term is often used to describe systems rather than just people. An 'adversarial system' is one where two sides present arguments to a judge. It implies a formal, structured conflict rather than a simple fight.

In professional contexts, 'adversarial' can describe a corporate culture. If a company has an adversarial work environment, employees might feel they are competing against each other rather than working as a team. It carries a nuance of tension and lack of cooperation.

Etymologically, it denotes being 'turned toward' an opponent. In literary or political theory, it describes a dialectic process where truth emerges from the clash of opposing viewpoints. It is a sophisticated term that highlights the necessity of conflict in reaching a balanced conclusion.

30초 단어

  • Means characterized by opposition.
  • Commonly used in legal and political contexts.
  • Adjective form of 'adversary'.
  • Describes a lack of cooperation.

When we call a situation adversarial, we are describing a scene where two or more people are acting as opponents. Think of it as the opposite of a collaborative or friendly partnership.

You will often hear this word in legal or political settings. For example, a court case is designed to be adversarial because the two lawyers are fighting to prove their side is correct.

It is important to remember that being adversarial isn't always 'bad' in a moral sense. Sometimes, having an adversarial process is the best way to ensure that all facts are brought to light through intense debate and questioning.

The word adversarial comes from the Latin word adversarius, which means 'opponent' or 'enemy.' This root is also where we get the word 'adversary.'

Historically, the word evolved through Old French before entering Middle English. It has been used for centuries to describe people who stand 'turned against' one another.

An interesting historical fact is that the 'adversarial system' of law became a cornerstone of English common law. It replaced older methods of trial by ordeal, allowing for a structured, albeit intense, way to resolve disputes between citizens.

You should use adversarial when you want to describe a relationship defined by conflict. It is a formal word, so you wouldn't typically use it to describe a small argument with a friend over a video game.

Common collocations include adversarial system, adversarial relationship, and adversarial approach. These phrases help clarify that the conflict is structural or ongoing.

In terms of register, it sits firmly in the academic, professional, and legal categories. Using it in casual conversation might make you sound a bit overly formal or like a lawyer!

While 'adversarial' itself isn't an idiom, it relates to many:

  • At odds: To be in conflict.
  • Lock horns: To engage in a dispute.
  • Cross swords: To argue or fight.
  • Draw lines in the sand: To set strict boundaries in a conflict.
  • Throw down the gauntlet: To issue a challenge to an opponent.

Adversarial is an adjective. It does not have a plural form. You can use it before a noun, like 'an adversarial process,' or after a linking verb, like 'the relationship became adversarial.'

The IPA pronunciation is /ˌædvərˈsɛriəl/. The stress is on the third syllable, 'sɛr'.

It rhymes with words like 'material,' 'ethereal,' and 'imperial.' It is a five-syllable word that requires careful enunciation to ensure the 's' and 'r' sounds are distinct.

재미있는 사실

Related to the word 'verse' (as in poetry), because both come from 'vertere' (to turn).

발음 가이드

영국식 /ˌædvəˈsɛːrɪəl/

Clear 'a' sounds.

미국식 /ˌædvərˈsɛriəl/

R-colored vowels.

자주 하는 실수

  • Misplacing stress
  • Dropping the 's'
  • Confusing with 'adversary'

라임이 맞는 단어

material ethereal imperial serial venereal

난이도

독해 3/5

Academic

쓰기 4/5

Formal

말하기 3/5

Professional

듣기 3/5

News

다음에 무엇을 배울까

선수 학습

oppose conflict law

다음에 배울 것

adversary adversity antagonism

고급

dialectical contentious

알아야 할 문법

Adjective placement

The adversarial judge.

Linking verbs

The talk became adversarial.

Noun/Adjective distinction

Adversary vs Adversarial.

수준별 예문

1

The two teams are adversarial.

Teams are against each other.

Adjective usage.

1

The lawyer has an adversarial role.

2

They have an adversarial relationship.

3

The debate was very adversarial.

4

We want to avoid an adversarial tone.

5

The system is designed to be adversarial.

6

He took an adversarial stance.

7

It was an adversarial meeting.

8

They are in an adversarial position.

1

The adversarial nature of the trial was clear.

2

They moved away from an adversarial approach.

3

The two parties have an adversarial history.

4

The adversarial process ensures fairness.

5

She disliked the adversarial atmosphere.

6

The union and management had an adversarial relationship.

7

Adversarial politics can be exhausting.

8

The court encourages an adversarial debate.

1

The adversarial dynamics of the committee hindered progress.

2

He adopted an adversarial posture during the negotiation.

3

The legal framework is inherently adversarial.

4

They engaged in an adversarial exchange of ideas.

5

An adversarial style of management often leads to low morale.

6

The adversarial proceedings lasted for weeks.

7

Despite their adversarial history, they agreed to cooperate.

8

The adversarial model is common in Western law.

1

The adversarial tension in the room was palpable.

2

His adversarial rhetoric alienated his colleagues.

3

The adversarial structure of the debate favored the defense.

4

We must move beyond this adversarial paradigm.

5

The adversarial quality of the discourse was unproductive.

6

They maintained an adversarial distance for years.

7

The adversarial nature of the competition was intense.

8

He thrived in an adversarial environment.

1

The adversarial dialectic between the two philosophers shaped the era.

2

The adversarial posturing of the diplomats prevented a treaty.

3

The adversarial legalism of the state is often criticized.

4

The adversarial interplay of forces created a stalemate.

5

The adversarial character of their union was well-documented.

6

He challenged the adversarial assumptions of the report.

7

The adversarial spirit of the project caused many delays.

8

The adversarial nexus of the conflict was complex.

동의어

반의어

cooperative collaborative amicable

자주 쓰는 조합

adversarial system
adversarial relationship
adversarial approach
adversarial process
adversarial nature
adversarial stance
adversarial politics
highly adversarial
purely adversarial
remain adversarial

관용어 및 표현

"at loggerheads"

in strong disagreement

The two sides are at loggerheads.

neutral

"at daggers drawn"

ready to fight

They are at daggers drawn over the new policy.

literary

"cross swords"

to argue

I don't want to cross swords with him again.

neutral

"lock horns"

to engage in conflict

The experts locked horns during the seminar.

neutral

"bury the hatchet"

to end a conflict

It is time to bury the hatchet.

neutral

"on the warpath"

very angry/ready to fight

The boss is on the warpath today.

casual

혼동하기 쉬운

adversarial Adverse

Similar root

Adverse means harmful (e.g., adverse weather), adversarial means opposing.

Adverse winds vs. adversarial lawyers.

adversarial Adversary

Same root

Adversary is the person/thing, adversarial is the quality.

He is my adversary; our relationship is adversarial.

adversarial Antagonistic

Similar meaning

Antagonistic is more about feelings of hostility.

He was antagonistic toward me.

adversarial Competitive

Similar meaning

Competitive is about trying to win, not necessarily fighting.

A competitive sport.

문장 패턴

A2

The relationship is adversarial.

Their relationship is adversarial.

B1

An adversarial approach to...

An adversarial approach to law.

B2

The system is inherently adversarial.

The system is inherently adversarial.

C1

To maintain an adversarial stance.

He maintained an adversarial stance.

B1

The adversarial nature of the...

The adversarial nature of the debate.

어휘 가족

명사

adversary An opponent.

동사

adversate Rare; to oppose.

형용사

adversarial Opposing.

관련

adverse Similar root, means harmful.

사용법

frequency

7

격식 수준

Formal Professional Neutral Rarely Casual

💡

Memory Palace Trick

Visualize a courtroom.

💡

When Native Speakers Use It

In news or legal reports.

🌍

Cultural Insight

Western law is built on this.

💡

Grammar Shortcut

It is always an adjective.

💡

Say It Right

Focus on the 'SAIR' sound.

💡

Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use it for simple dislike.

💡

Did You Know?

It shares a root with 'verse'.

💡

Study Smart

Learn it with 'adversary'.

💡

Context Tip

Use it to describe systems.

💡

Placement

Put it before the noun.

암기하기

기억법

Ad-VERS-arial: Think of two people VERSus each other.

시각적 연상

A courtroom with two lawyers pointing at each other.

Word Web

law conflict debate opposition competition

챌린지

Write a sentence using the word to describe a game.

어원

Latin

원래 의미: Turned against

문화적 맥락

None, but can sound aggressive if used to describe personal relationships.

Highly associated with the 'adversarial system' of law in the US and UK.

Legal dramas like 'Law & Order' Political debates

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실제 사용 상황

In Court

  • adversarial proceedings
  • adversarial trial
  • adversarial system

In Politics

  • adversarial politics
  • adversarial debate
  • adversarial rhetoric

In Business

  • adversarial negotiations
  • adversarial management
  • adversarial culture

In Academic Writing

  • adversarial model
  • adversarial analysis
  • adversarial framework

대화 시작하기

"Do you think the adversarial system is the best way to find the truth?"

"How can we avoid an adversarial relationship at work?"

"Is it possible to have a debate without being adversarial?"

"Have you ever been in an adversarial situation?"

"Why do some people enjoy adversarial environments?"

일기 주제

Describe a time you were in an adversarial situation.

Why is conflict sometimes necessary?

How does a competitive environment affect your productivity?

Write about a movie where the main characters have an adversarial relationship.

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

No, it is a necessary part of legal systems.

Only if you are constantly fighting!

Adversary.

ad-ver-SAIR-ee-ul.

Not really, it is quite formal.

Yes, like antagonistic or opposing.

It implies the role of an opponent.

Yes, if discussing professional conflict.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

The two teams were ___.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: adversarial

It describes their opposing roles.

multiple choice A2

What does adversarial mean?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Opposing

It means conflict/opposition.

true false B1

An adversarial system is usually cooperative.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

It is based on competition.

match pairs B1

Word

모두 맞췄어요!

Synonym/Antonym matching.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Subject-verb order.

fill blank B2

They had an ___ relationship.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: adversarial

Collocation.

multiple choice C1

Which context is most common?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Legal

Law is the primary domain.

true false C1

Adversarial is a noun.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

It is an adjective.

fill blank C2

The ___ nature of the talks failed.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: adversarial

Contextual fit.

match pairs C2

Word

모두 맞췄어요!

Part of speech identification.

점수: /10

관련 콘텐츠

Social 관련 단어

abanthropate

C1

Describes a state of being removed from, or having lost, the essential qualities and characteristics of humanity. It is often used in philosophical or literary contexts to describe a person or entity that has transcended or been alienated from the human condition.

abhospence

C1

A rare or formal term describing the state or act of lacking hospitality, or the deliberate withdrawal of a welcoming attitude towards guests or outsiders. It refers to a cold, inhospitable atmosphere or a specific instance where a host fails to provide expected comforts or kindness.

abjudtude

C1

The state or quality of being formally rejected, cast off, or disowned through an authoritative or judicial decision. It refers to a condition of absolute renunciation where a person or entity is stripped of their previous status or rights.

abphobship

C1

A formal adjective describing a systemic and deep-seated aversion to institutional hierarchies or organized authority figures. It is frequently applied in sociological and organizational contexts to describe individuals or movements that intentionally distance themselves from formal power structures.

abstinence

B2

술이나 음식처럼 유혹이 되는 것들을 스스로 끊기로 결심하는 거야. 자기 절제력이 필요한 행동이지.

abtactship

C1

물리적인 접촉이 없거나 만질 수 없는 상태를 말해요. 물질적이거나 신체적이지 않은 관계를 묘사할 때 사용해요.

abtrudship

C1

To forcefully impose one's leadership, authority, or specific set of rules onto a group without their consent or prior consultation. It describes the act of thrusting a structured way of doing things upon others in a dominant or intrusive manner.

abvictious

C1

To strategically yield or concede a minor position or advantage in order to ensure a greater ultimate victory. It describes a sophisticated form of success achieved through intentional, calculated loss or withdrawal.

abvolism

C1

완전한 개인적 자율성을 얻기 위해 사회적 규범에서 의도적으로 거리를 두는 것을 의미해요.

acceptance

B2

Acceptance is the act of agreeing to an offer, plan, or invitation, or the process of being received into a group or society. It also refers to the willingness to tolerate a difficult situation or the state of being approved by others.

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