noun
- In Christian theology, a figure or force opposed to Christ, often identified with evil or the devil, expected to appear before the end of the world.
- A person who opposes or rejects Christian teachings or values.
Usage: Often capitalized when referring to a specific prophesied figure; Religious/theological term
Usage: Often used figuratively or pejoratively
Examples
- Many religious scholars have debated the identity of the antichrist throughout history.
- The book of Revelation contains prophecies about the antichrist.
- Some medieval theologians viewed certain rulers as the antichrist.
- The preacher warned his congregation about the coming of the antichrist.
- In popular culture, the antichrist is often depicted as a powerful evil being.