Antagonist

Antagonist

Antagonist is a noun that means one that contends with or opposes another.

antagonist noun [C] (PERSON) : a person who is strongly opposed to something or someone

antagonist noun [C] (MUSCLE): a muscle that performs the opposite action to another muscle, for example making a movement slower or returning the body to its original position

antagonist noun [C] (CHEMICAL) : a substance that stops or reduces a change or reaction in the body

Examples of antagonist in a Sentence

They are interested in character first, and in Don, a foul-mouthed psychopath with a hair-trigger temper and buried longings for Gal’s wife, they have created a truly scary antagonist. — David Ansen, Newsweek, 18 June 2001
In the 1970s researchers discovered that the actions of estrogen and other hormones can be blocked chemically by drugs called hormone antagonists … — David Plotkin, Atlantic, June 1996

Is an antagonist a villain?

As you now know, a villain is simply a type of antagonist—they constitute the dark sides within the protagonist. However, an antagonist is merely a reflection of whatever the protagonist lacks. They’re the creators of conflict. They do not have to be bad people or even human.

What is the protagonist and antagonist?

A protagonist and antagonist are opposites – antonyms. The protagonists are generally the good guys (even it means that sometimes they are antiheroes) while antagonists are generally the bad guys.

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Sialoquent
Do you remember being the eager student in high school or college who sat on the front row? Do you remember how much the professor spit while talking? Well, this is what that action is called. This is such an eloquent word for such an uncomfortable front row sensation.

Snickersnee
While this word sounds like something funny or possibly cute, it is actually referring to a long, dangerous knife. It was first used in reference to cut-and-thrust fighting in the 1700s and is still occasionally used when referencing the knife, though it is becoming more and more obsolete

Snollygoster
This is something many people already call many politicians, but it happens to be a nicer sounding term. This refers to a politician who does or says things for their own personal advancement instead of following their own principles. Try saying this in your next political discussion and see people’s reaction.

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