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  2. For early examples of formations (prefixed to adjectives) in which the prefix has the meanings ‘the opposite of ——’, ‘that is not at all ——’ (compare sense 2), compare e.g. anti-natural adj., antilogical adj., anti-creative adj., antigrammatical adj.; this pattern remains a relatively minor one in all periods in English.

  3. The origin of the prefix anti- and its variant ant- is an ancient Greek word which meant “against” or “opposite.” These prefixes appear in numerous English vocabulary words, such as anti freeze, anti dote, ant onym, and ant acid.

  4. Jun 6, 2019 · It is cognate with Sanskrit anti "over, against," and Old English and-(the first element in answer). A common compounding element in Greek, in some combinations it became anth- for euphonic reasons. It appears in some words in Middle English but was not commonly used in English word formations until modern times.

  5. The earliest known use of the word anti is in the late 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for anti is from 1788, in a letter by Jeremy Belknap, Congregationalist minister in America and historian. anti is formed within English, by conversion.

  6. Here are a few commonly used words which have prefix anti. The meanings of the words are also given for the convenience of students. Anti + thesis = Antithesis. Something that is an exact opposite. Anti + biotic = Antibiotic. A substance that cures infections. Anti + climax = Anticlimax.

  7. Word Origin. See anti- in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Check pronunciation: anti- Definition of anti- prefix in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Sep 23, 2022 · word-forming element of Greek origin meaning "against, opposed to, opposite of, instead," shortened to ant-before vowels and -h-, from Old French anti-and directly from Latin anti-, from Greek anti (prep.) "over, against, opposite; instead, in the place of; as good as; at the price of; for the sake of; compared with; in opposition to; in return ...