Against Type

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /əˈɡɛnst taɪp/

Definitions of against type

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea.

Example Sentences

A1 She played a villain in the movie, which was against type for her usual sweet characters.

A2 The actor's performance in the comedy was against type compared to his previous serious roles.

B1 The singer's decision to release a rap album was against type for her usual pop music style.

B2 The politician's support for the new policy was against type for his party's usual position.

C1 The artist's latest exhibition was against type compared to her previous abstract work.

C2 The author's new book was against type for her usual genre, exploring a completely different theme.

preposition A word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence.

Example Sentences

A1 She decided to try acting against type and audition for a comedy role.

A2 He usually plays serious characters, but in this movie, he acted against type as a goofy sidekick.

B1 The actress was known for her dramatic roles, so it was surprising to see her cast against type in a romantic comedy.

B2 The director wanted to challenge the actor by casting him against type as a villain in the action film.

C1 Despite being known for her comedic roles, the actress wanted to showcase her range by taking on a dramatic part against type.

C2 The actor's decision to play against type and take on a challenging role in the independent film paid off with critical acclaim.

Examples of against type in a Sentence

formal The actor's performance in the drama was a departure from his usual roles, as he played a comedic character against type.

informal I was surprised to see her cast as the villain in the movie, it's totally against type for her.

slang He really went out of his comfort zone by taking on that role, it's so against type for him.

figurative The politician's decision to support the controversial policy was seen as going against type for him.

Grammatical Forms of against type

past tense

went against type

plural

against types

comparative

more against type

superlative

most against type

present tense

goes against type

future tense

will go against type

perfect tense

has gone against type

continuous tense

is going against type

singular

against type

positive degree

against type

infinitive

to go against type

gerund

going against type

participle

gone against type

Origin and Evolution of against type

First Known Use: 1917 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The phrase 'against type' originated in the world of theater and acting, where it refers to an actor playing a role that is different from their usual or expected character type.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'against type' has come to be used more broadly outside of the acting world to describe any situation where someone or something goes against expectations or stereotypes.