against meaning
EN[əˈɡɛnst] [əˈɡeɪnst]US
WAgainst
- Against may refer to:
- Against (album), a 1998 album by Brazilian metal band Sepultura
- Against (song), the title track song from the Sepultura album
- Against (American band), an American thrash band
- Against (Australian band), an Australian hardcore punk band
- AdverbCOMmore againstSUPmost againstPREagain-SUF-st
- In opposition to something.
- Are you for the new ring road? No, I'm against.
- (gambling) Having a specified likelihood of not winning or happening.
- The second favourite won the race at odds of two to one against.
- In opposition to something.
- Conjunction
- Preposition
- (heading, physical) A close but separated relationship.
- If you swim against the current, you must work harder.
- The kennel was put against the back wall.
- The giant was silhouetted against the door.
- The puppy rested its head against a paw.
- The rain pounds against the window.
- (heading, social) A contrasting or competitive relationship.
- He stands out against his local classmates.
- The Tigers will play against the Bears this weekend.
- Are you against freedom of choice? I'd bet against his succeeding.
- In exchange for.
- As counterbalance to.
- As a charge on.
- As protection from.
- He turned the umbrella against the wind.
- (obsolete) Exposed to.
- In anticipation of; in preparation for (a particular time, event etc.).
- (heading, physical) A close but separated relationship.
- More Examples
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- His electoral "campaign" to date has included attempts to trump up criminal charges against his opponents.
- Further studies are necessary to investigate what factors determine the immune response against recombinant viral proteins, in particular MCP, in the different megalocytiviruses.
- Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is an eternal sin.
- Used in the Beginning of Sentence
- Against all odds the small community college ended up in the NCAA final four.
- Against all expectations, the accused managed to bring forth convincing evidence of his innocence.
- Against every pillar was a stack of billets above a man's height.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
Definition of against in English Dictionary
- Part-of-Speech Hierarchy
- Adverbs
- Conjunctions
- Morphemes
- Suffixes
- Words by suffix
- Words suffixed with -st
- Words suffixed with -st
- Words by suffix
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- Prepositions
- Adverbs
- en againstand
- en againstism
- en againstisms
- en againstness
- en against time
Source: Wiktionary