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Antifa

American  
[an-tee-fuh, an-ti-fuh, an-tee-fah] / ænˈti fə, ˈæn tɪ fə, ˈæn ti fɑ /
Or antifa

noun

  1. a political movement whose followers are left-wing activists who oppose fascist authoritarianism, capitalism, and extreme right-wing ideologies such as nationalism, xenophobia, and white supremacy (often used attributively).

    Antifa protesters marched on a far-right demonstration, with police intervening to stop the opposing sides from clashing.

  2. a group of such activists, or a member of such a group.


Etymology

Origin of Antifa

First recorded in 1945–50; from German Antifa, shortening of Antifaschismus “antifascism” and antifaschistisch “antifascist”; see origin at anti- ( def. ), fascism, fascist

Example Sentences

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Trials of other members of Antifa Ost are currently under way in German courts in Düsseldorf and Dresden.

From BBC • Feb. 4, 2026

The first U.S. organization to adopt the name was Rose City Antifa, founded in Portland in 2007.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 22, 2025

In recent days, a list of thousands of purported "Antifa" Twitter accounts—including those of CNN, actor Danny DeVito, the World Health Organization, and a "professional dog rater"—has been circulating online.

From Salon • Dec. 1, 2022

Despite one heated exchange between protesters and Antifa members, the conflict didn’t turn violent and no police reports were filed nor were any arrests made, according to the Daily Mail.

From Washington Times • Aug. 30, 2022

Questions 33 and 34 ask about potential jurors’ familiarity with the Black Lives Matter movement and Antifa, respectively.

From Slate • Oct. 29, 2021