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Antichrist
[ an-ti-krahyst ]
noun
- a particular personage or power, variously identified or explained, who is conceived of as appearing in the world as the principal antagonist of Christ.
- (sometimes lowercase) an opponent of Christ; a person or power antagonistic to Christ.
- (often lowercase) a disbeliever in Christ.
- (often lowercase) a false Christ.
Antichrist
/ 藞忙苍迟瑟藢办谤补瑟蝉迟 /
noun
- New Testament the antagonist of Christ, expected by early Christians to appear and reign over the world until overthrown at Christ's Second Coming
- sometimes not capital an enemy of Christ or Christianity
Antichrist
- A person mentioned in the New Testament as an enemy of Jesus , who will appear before the Second Coming and win over many of Jesus' followers. The Antichrist is often identified with a beast described in the Book of Revelation , whom God destroys just before the final defeat of Satan .
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Derived Forms
- 藢础苍迟颈藞肠丑谤颈蝉迟颈补苍, adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of Antichrist1
Example Sentences
A line like, 鈥淭he people of South Central will never embrace your Antichrist,鈥 perfectly captures that aesthetic 鈥 you might even call it a philosophy.
At the end of 鈥淭he Final Conflict,鈥 the third 鈥淥men鈥 movie from 1981, Damien the Antichrist croaks out the words, 鈥淣azarene, you have won ... nothing,鈥 then collapses.
Now, she鈥檚 uprooted to Rome with her family, including her son Timothy 鈥 the purported Antichrist 鈥 whom she now has care over.
鈥淚 giggle at the thought of you waking up at 3 a.m.,鈥 she tells her nemesis and baby daddy, Leland Townsend, 鈥渂ecause the Antichrist needs changing.鈥
In the new season, he is raising his biological son 鈥 he nefariously arranged the baby鈥檚 conception earlier in the series 鈥 and believes the child is the Antichrist.
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