oppugnacy

/ɒpˈpʌɡnəsi/

Definitions

1. noun

The quality or state of being impudent, obstreperous, or obstinately resistant to authority

“The politician’s oppugnacy towards the opposing party’s proposals caused a heated debate in the Senate.”

Synonyms

  • impudence
  • obstinacy
  • obstreperousness

Antonyms

  • docility
  • obedience
  • submissiveness