Against
UK /["/əˈɡenst//əˈɡeɪnst/"]/US /["/əˈɡenst//əˈɡeɪnst/"]/
Definition
opposing or disagreeing with somebody/something
In simple words: In opposition to something.
Examples
- He stood against the wall and waited for his friend.
- The evidence was presented against the defendant in court.
- She voted against the proposal during the meeting.
- They are campaigning against climate change.
- You should not go against your principles.
Usage notes
Use 'against' when discussing opposition or resistance. It is appropriate in both formal and informal contexts, but can sound aggressive if used in sensitive discussions.
Grammar pattern
against + object
Memory hint
Imagine two teams playing a game, each 'against' the other.
Collocations
- against the law
- against all odds
- fight against
- stand against
Synonyms
- opposite
- against
- contrary
- anti
- counter
Antonyms
- for
- in favor of
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'versus', which has a different nuance.
- Incorrect use of 'against' with non-physical opposition.
- Missing preposition when used in phrases.