antifascist
English
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Etymology
Pronunciation
Audio (US); [ænti(ː)]: (file) (⟨i⟩ commonly pronounced shorter than in this example) Audio (US); [æntaɪ]: (file)
Adjective
antifascist (comparative more antifascist, superlative most antifascist)
- Opposed to the tenets of fascism; antifa.
- 2017 May, Loren Balhorn, “The Lost History of Antifa”, in Jacobin Magazine[1]:
- Subsequently, the GDR’s antifascist tradition would be diluted, distorted, and refashioned into an ahistorical national origins myth in which the citizens of East Germany were officially proclaimed the “victors of history,” but where little space remained for the real and complicated history, not to mention ambivalent role of Stalinized Communism, behind it.
Translations
opposed to fascism
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Noun
antifascist (plural antifascists)
- A person opposed to the tenets of fascism.
- 2017 May, Loren Balhorn, “The Lost History of Antifa”, in Jacobin Magazine[2]:
- After the AA/BO split in 2001, Antifas continued to work locally and regionally as dedicated networks of antifascists opposing far-right demonstrations and gatherings, though many also take up other left-wing issues and causes.
Derived terms
Translations
person opposed to fascism
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Dutch
Etymology
Pronunciation
Audio: (file)
Noun
antifascist m (plural antifascisten, diminutive antifascistje n)
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Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French antifasciste. By surface analysis, anti- + fascist.
Noun
antifascist m (plural antifasciști, feminine equivalent antifascistă)
Declension
| singular | plural | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | ||
| nominative-accusative | antifascist | antifascistul | antifasciști | antifasciștii | |
| genitive-dative | antifascist | antifascistului | antifasciști | antifasciștilor | |
| vocative | antifascistule | antifasciștilor | |||