Against

The word “against” is a preposition that can be used to indicate physical contact or opposition between two things or people. It can also be used to indicate a contrasting or opposite position.

Example sentences:

  1. The cat rubbed against my leg.
  2. The team was playing against their arch rivals in the championship game.
  3. The protesters were marching against police brutality.
  4. The wind was blowing against the sails, slowing down the boat’s progress.
  5. She leaned against the wall, taking a moment to catch her breath.
  6. The evidence presented at trial was stacked against the defendant, making it difficult for the jury to acquit him.
  7. The doctor advised him against eating too much sugar, warning of potential health risks.
  8. She was up against a tight deadline, trying to finish the project before the end of the day.
  9. The artist used a dark background to create contrast against the bright colors of the foreground.
  10. He stood up against injustice and discrimination, speaking out for those who couldn’t.

Synonyms:

  • Opposed to
  • Contra
  • Antagonistic to
  • Versus
  • Anti
  • Counter to
  • Hostile to
  • Resistant to
  • Adverse to
  • Contrary to

Antonyms:

  • For
  • With
  • In favor of
  • In support of
  • Pro
  • Toward
  • On behalf of
  • Along with
  • Agreeable to
  • Favorable to

Related words:

  • Opposition
  • Resistance
  • Contradiction
  • Adversity
  • Obstacle
  • Antagonism
  • Disagreement
  • Confrontation
  • Contravention
  • Hindrance

Phrasal verbs:

  • Go against
  • Fight against
  • Work against
  • Push against
  • Rub against

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