[
US
/ˈænˌtaɪ, ˈænˌti/
]
[ UK /ˈænti/ ]
[ UK /ˈænti/ ]
NOUN
-
a person who is opposed (to an action or policy or practice etc.)
the antis smelled victory after a long battle
ADJECTIVE
- not in favor of (an action or proposal etc.)
How To Use anti In A Sentence
- The affinities between music and poetry have been familiar since antiquity, though they are largely ignored in the current intellectual climate.
- But they have an undeniable gentleness and elephantine beauty about them, with their hanging folds of skin and ponderous outlook on life.
- A substantial element of the system is the set of physical exercises performed in pairs and again based on the idea of the power of co-operation.
- Twenty microliters of each antibody was added to 100 L of blood, and the mixture was incubated at room temperature for 15 minutes.
- It was a bit too clean and antiseptic to be really considered an evil lair.
- In the meantime Esco workers will be stuck with a bad deal.
- The use of steam-driven bellows in blast furnaces helped ironmakers switch over from charcoal (limited in quantity) to coke, which is made from coal, in the smelting of pig iron.
- As he rose in society, his romantic entanglements damaged his career and he returned to his former sweetheart in Ireland. Times, Sunday Times
- IS is said to have used chlorine gas in attacks and built up a substantial chemical weapons cache. The Sun
- Architecturally they incorporate the low roofs, polygonal towers and shallow, semicircular domes of the Byzantine mode.