noun
- opposition to communism as a political or economic system
Usage: uncountable; often used in historical and political contexts
Examples
- Anticommunism was a dominant force in American politics during the Cold War.
- The senator's anticommunism shaped his foreign policy decisions.
- Many countries adopted anticommunism as an official ideology in the 1950s.
- The movement gained strength through anticommunism and nationalist sentiment.
- Historians debate the extent to which anticommunism influenced postwar diplomacy.