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Antagonist (from Greek ανταγωνιστής - antagonistes, "opponent, competitor, rival"[1][2]) may refer to:
- a literary term
- Receptor antagonist, a biochemical classification of function
- Antagonist (muscle), a muscle type
- Antagonist (medical) a drug that opposes the action of another drug.
- Antagonist (Childe Cycle), a book in the childe cycle by Gordon R. Dickson and David W. Wixon
- Antagonist (band), A New Zealand metalcore band
- The Antagonists, a novel by Ernest K. Gann about the siege of Masada
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