anti-
[ˈɛə̯n.tə]
UK: /ˈæn.tɪ/
ƐƏ̯N · tə (2 syllables)
English
Prefix
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Definition
Against, opposed to.
Etymology
Etymology tree Ancient Greek ἀντι- (anti-)der. English anti- From Ancient Greek ἀντι- (anti-, “against”). Cognate with Old English and- (“against, in return, back, un-”), German ent- (“off, away, un-”). Doublet of ante- and un-.
Example Sentences
- "anti- + abortion → antiabortion"
- "anti- + racism → antiracism"
- "In the outer reaches of the Magasphere, it would be fair to say the advent of the first pope from the US has not been greeted with unbridled enthusiasm. Take Laura Loomer, the thirtysomething influencer and conspiracy theorist, whose verdict on Leo XIV was as instant as it was theologically uninformed: “Anti-Trump, anti-Maga, pro-open Borders, and a total Marxist like Pope Francis.”"
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