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Adjective: anti  'an,tI or an-tee [N. Amer], an-tee [Brit]
  1. Not in favour of (an action or proposal etc.)
    "He took an anti-war stance during the debate"
Noun: anti  'an,tI or an-tee [N. Amer], an-tee [Brit]
  1. A person who is opposed (to an action, policy or practice etc.)
    "the antis smelled victory after a long battle"
Prefix: anti-  'an,tI or an-tee or an-ti [N. Amer], an-tee or an-ti [Brit]
  1. Against, opposed to
    "anti-war"

Derived forms: antis

Type of: actor, doer, worker

Antonym: pro

Encyclopedia: Anti, Michael

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