preposition

anti

anti, against

He is anti the new policy.

He is against the new policy.

The debate was pro versus anti.

The debate was pro versus anti.

anti ((sth.)) against (sth.) He is anti the new policy.

Synonyms: against, opposed to; Antonyms: pro, for

From Greek `anti`, meaning 'against' or 'opposite'. It's primarily used as a prefix.

Think of an 'anti-hero' – a character who is 'against' the typical hero archetype.

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