Shows correct spelling “antagonist” vs hyphenated wrong form “anta-gonist.”
Incorrect spelling - “Anta-gonist” is an incorrect broken/hyphenated form.
"anta-gonist" is a common misspelling of "antagonist". Always use "antagonist" when referring to the correct word.
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
“Antagonist” means someone who opposes or is hostile to the main character.
"antagonist": “Antagonist” means someone who opposes or is hostile to the main character.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
"Correct:" The villain is the antagonist.
"Correct:" Every story has an antagonist.
"Correct:" He acts as the antagonist in the film.
"Incorrect:" The anta-gonist caused trouble.
"Incorrect:" He is the anta-gonist.
A: Antagonist.
A: No.
A: Opposing character or force.
A: Joker is Batman’s antagonist.
A: Comes from Greek 'anti' (against).
""Antagonist" is correct; ‘anta-gonist’ is incorrect and should never be hyphenated."