Meaning & Definition of word "Anti"

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    Anti

    /ˈæn.ti/

    noun:

    • 1. A person who is opposed to a particular thing.
      • Example: An anti was present at the rally, voicing their dissent.
    • 2. One who opposes a certain ideology or policy.
      • Example: The anti in the debate argued passionately against the proposed law.

    prefix:

    • 1. A prefix meaning against or opposed to.
      • Example: The anti-war movement gained momentum during the conflict.
    • 2. Indicating opposition to something.
      • Example: She became involved in anti-racism campaigns to promote equality.
    • 3. Used to form words that denote opposition.
      • Example: He frequently shares anti-establishment views in his articles.

    Etymology

    From Greek 'anti', meaning 'against'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    anti-establishment:

    Opposed to the conventional or mainstream institutions or authority.

    anti-virus:

    Software designed to detect and remove malware.

    anti-inflammatory:

    Reducing inflammation or swelling.

    Related Words

    antibody:

    A protein produced by the immune system to identify and neutralize pathogens.

    antithesis:

    A contrast or opposition between two things.

    antidote:

    A medicine taken or given to counteract a particular poison.

    Slang Meanings of anti