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"anti-(place the word he is against with)"

2007-02-18 13:41:27 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

That's a very broad question. You could call someone who opposes your point of view the opposition. You could call them "anti-" whatever the cause is. It would help if you could provide some context.

2007-02-18 13:47:23 · answer #2 · answered by Alex 6 · 0 0

Opponent

http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary
Main Entry: 1op·po·nent
Pronunciation: &-'pO-n&nt
Function: noun
Etymology: Latin opponent-, opponens, present participle of opponere
1 : one that takes an opposite position (as in a debate, contest, or conflict)
2 : a muscle that opposes or counteracts and limits the action of another

2007-02-18 13:45:18 · answer #3 · answered by Just Me Alone 6 · 0 0

Nonconformist

2007-02-18 17:26:47 · answer #4 · answered by Incognito 6 · 0 0

I believe theya re called a Critic. If you have any more Q's feel free to email me.

2007-02-18 13:45:33 · answer #5 · answered by angelschick11 2 · 0 0

anti- ,a rebel, protester/protestor,

anti (anti-itellectual)...(anti-war)
contrary
counter (counter
disobedient
insubordinate
objector (conscientous objector)
opposition (an act of setting opposite or over against
rebel
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Main Entry: 1an·ti
Pronunciation: 'an-"tI, 'an-tE
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural antis
Etymology: anti-
: one that is opposed

anti-
One entry found for anti-.

Main Entry: anti-
Pronunciation: "an-"tI, "an-tE also "an-ti before consonsants
Variant(s): or ant- or anth-
Function: prefix
Etymology: anti- from Middle English, from Anglo-French & Latin; Anglo-French, from Latin, against, from Greek, from anti; ant- from Middle English, from Latin, against, from Greek, from anti; anth- from Latin, against, from Greek, from anti -- more at ANTE-
1 a : of the same kind but situated opposite, exerting energy in the opposite direction, or pursuing an opposite policy b : one that is opposite in kind to
2 a : opposing or hostile to in opinion, sympathy, or practice b : opposing in effect or activity
3 : serving to prevent, cure, or alleviate
4 : combating or defending against
an·ti·ac·a·dem·ic
an·ti·ac·ne
an·ti·ad·min·is·tra·tion
an·ti·ag·gres·sion
an·ti·ag·ing
an·ti-AIDS
an·ti·al·co·hol
an·ti·al·co·hol·ism
an·ti·alien
an·ti·al·ler·gen·ic
an·ti·al·ler·gy
an·ti·ane·mia
an·ti·apart·heid
an·ti·aph·ro·di·si·ac
an·ti-Ar·ab
an·ti·aris·to·crat·ic
an·ti·ar·mor
an·ti·ar·thrit·ic
an·ti·ar·thri·tis
an·ti-Asian
an·ti·as·sim·i·la·tion
an·ti·asth·ma
an·ti·au·thor·i·tar·i·an
an·ti·au·thor·i·tar·i·an·ism
an·ti·au·thor·i·ty
an·ti·aux·in

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Entry Word: counter
Function: adjective
Text: opposed to one's interests -- see ADVERSE 1
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Main Entry: 1reb·el
Pronunciation: 're-b&l
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin rebellis, from re- + bellum war, from Old Latin duellum
1 a : opposing or taking arms against a government or ruler b : of or relating to rebels
2 : DISOBEDIENT, REBELLIOUS
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and many, many more - take your choice.

2007-02-18 14:13:56 · answer #6 · answered by birdwatcher 4 · 0 0

opposed

2007-02-18 13:46:06 · answer #7 · answered by ramzee 4 · 0 0

detractor or critic

2007-02-18 13:44:48 · answer #8 · answered by Maitreyi 2 · 0 0

anti_________

2007-02-18 13:49:03 · answer #9 · answered by Rox 4 · 0 0

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