antis
Antis is a plural noun in English that can refer to people or groups who oppose something. It is formed from the common prefix anti- and is used in informal speech to designate opponents in a debate, movement, or dispute. For example, one might encounter phrases such as "the antis argued against the proposal." The term emphasizes opposition rather than agreement and is most common in political, social, or cultural contexts.
Etymology and usage: Antis derives from the prefix anti-, from Greek anti- meaning against. As a plural
Contexts: In everyday language, antis can describe opponents in a discussion, competition, or policy debate. In
Technical note: In scientific writing, anti- is a productive prefix (for example, antisense, antiparticle). However, antis
Other uses: Depending on context, antis may also appear as a surname or as part of a