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anti-mask

American  
[an-tee-mask, an-tahy-] / ˈæn tiˌmæsk, ˈæn taɪ- /
Or antimask

adjective

  1. Also anti-masking being or relating to legislation prohibiting any form of concealment of the face in public.

    Between the 1920s and 1950s, more than a dozen U.S. states passed anti-mask legislation in response to activities of the Ku Klux Klan.

  2. being or relating to a person or group that resists wearing a mask over the nose and mouth to prevent the spread of infection, or that opposes the mandatory wearing of such masks, as during a pandemic.

    An anti-mask protest outside our local high school triggered a precautionary lockdown at three other schools.

    You won’t win your staunchly anti-mask friends over by shaming them.


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Etymology

Origin of anti-mask

First recorded in 1915–20; anti- ( def. ) + mask ( def. )

Example Sentences

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For someone who's firmly remained anti-mask during the pandemic, Rudy Giuliani showed his love of them on a certain reality show called "The Masked Singer."

From Salon • Feb. 3, 2022

"Pro-mask or anti-mask, I hope we can all agree that taping masks to children’s faces crosses the LINE," the Facebook group North Penn Stronger Together posted online Monday with the photo.

From Fox News • Jan. 19, 2022

With anti-mask vigilantes, the omicron virus and lost luggage, you already have enough to worry about when flying.

From Washington Post • Nov. 30, 2021

On Thursday, a meeting of the Poway Unified school board in San Diego County was shut down on the advice of police after anti-mask protesters forced their way inside and refused to leave.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 13, 2021

Find two places in Comus where dances are introduced to serve the purpose of an anti-mask, that is, a humorous interlude to afford contrast and amusement.

From Teachers' Outlines for Studies in English Based on the Requirements for Admission to College by Blakely, Gilbert Sykes

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