Defination of Antagonistic

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Words play a very important role in a person’s life. The dictionaries are filled with various words which one has never heard or used. Every word is linked with each other. There are many words which are having the same meaning, but the words which are used to explain them are different. English is all about sound. The pronunciation of the words is very important while one is speaking in English and also the correct usage. There are various forms of dictionaries which are available which is different and shares some new words. Now as the time has changed and developed a lot, and the technology is also at its peak, the dictionaries have taken the online form. Now if anybody wants to have a definition or meaning of a word, then it is very easy to search and look for the exact definition and meaning. One should have complete knowledge about the words which can be used during the time of interview or while giving a presentation.

The most commonly word which is searched on the internet is the antagonistic definition. This term refers to being opposite. It’s a Greek word. It is also termed for rival and competitor. This is basically a type of group, whose views and thoughts are totally different from others. It means the opposition of the work which is being done. Antagonistic definition also means when a hero fights a villain and is opposite to him. It can also be stated as the “Threat” or “boulder” to any sort of work. The tense in which antagonistic is being used is in all the three tenses, which are past, present and future. This word is usually used in “screenwriting”. It is also related to “fiction writing”, “Creative non-fiction”, “Literary theories”, “narration”, and also in “Story telling”.  According to the antagonistic definition, it is not necessary that the antagonist will be a person or a group of person. But it can also be any type of force also, like the tsunami which destroyed many villages. It can also be a storm or havoc like Katrina, which causes some problems. 



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