antivax

/ɑ̃.ti.vaks/
nounIntermediateLoanword from Englishantivax
🏥Medicine
informal

A person who opposes vaccination, often based on distrust of medical authorities or misinformation.

Le mouvement antivax a pris de l'ampleur pendant la pandémie de COVID-19.

The antivax movement gained momentum during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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The term is often used pejoratively to describe those who reject vaccines despite scientific evidence.

informal

A person who believes vaccines are harmful or unnecessary, sometimes due to conspiracy theories.

Les antivax partagent souvent des théories du complot sur les réseaux sociaux.

Antivaxers often share conspiracy theories on social media.

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This usage reflects broader societal debates about science, authority, and public health.

Collocations

mouvement antivaxantivax movementthéorie antivaxantivax theory

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Related Phrases

être antivaxphrase
to be opposed to vaccination

💡Pro Tip

Avoiding Misunderstandings

In French, 'antivax' is often used in a critical context. Be aware of the tone when discussing the topic.

Gold Rule

Context Matters

The term is more common in informal discussions about health policies and public debates.

📖Word Origin

From English 'antivax,' a blend of 'anti-' (opposing) and 'vax' (short for 'vaccine').

📝Usage Notes

The term is often used in debates about public health and medical ethics. It can carry negative connotations.

Word Breakdown

anti-
against
prefix
+
vax
short for 'vaccine'
root
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