B2 Collocation Neutral 5 min de lectura

work against

Oppose or create difficulties for

En 15 segundos

  • Something is making your goal harder.
  • It's like fighting an uphill battle.
  • Use for obstacles, bad luck, or bad habits.
  • Opposite of 'works for you'.

Significado

Cuando algo 'trabaja en tu contra', significa que una situación, una persona o incluso tus propios hábitos te dificultan el éxito. Es como intentar correr cuesta arriba por un tobogán mientras alguien le echa jabón. Transmite una sensación de frustración, como si la naturaleza misma estuviera conspirando contra tus objetivos, aunque solo sea por mala suerte o mala planificación.

Ejemplos clave

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Texting a friend about a difficult day

Ugh, this headache is really `working against` me today. I can barely think straight!

Ugh, this headache is really making it difficult for me today. I can barely think straight!

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Instagram caption about a challenging workout

Felt the burn today! 🔥 The humidity was definitely `working against` me, but pushed through!

Felt the burn today! 🔥 The humidity was definitely making it harder for me, but I pushed through!

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Job interview (Zoom call)

My lack of direct experience in X `might work against` me, but I'm a fast learner.

My lack of direct experience in X might be a disadvantage for me, but I'm a fast learner.

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Contexto cultural

The phrase `work against` likely emerged from the agricultural and industrial eras, where human effort was often pitted against natural forces (weather, seasons) or mechanical limitations. The concept of 'working' implies effort, while 'against' signifies opposition. It captures the feeling of striving against forces beyond one's immediate control, a universal human experience that resonates across cultures and time periods. It highlights the struggle for progress in a world that doesn't always cooperate.

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Think 'Uphill Battle'

Visualize yourself pushing a heavy object uphill. When things `work against` you, it's like the hill gets steeper or slicker. It's that feeling of extra resistance.

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Don't Blame Everything!

Avoid using `works against` for minor inconveniences or things that are simply facts. If you forgot your umbrella, don't say 'Forgetting my umbrella `works against` me.' Just say 'I forgot my umbrella.'

En 15 segundos

  • Something is making your goal harder.
  • It's like fighting an uphill battle.
  • Use for obstacles, bad luck, or bad habits.
  • Opposite of 'works for you'.

What It Means

This phrase paints a picture. Imagine you're pushing a heavy boulder uphill. That's hard work. Now, imagine the hill is also getting steeper, or maybe it starts raining! That's what it feels like when something works against you. It's not just about effort; it's about external forces or internal obstacles making your task significantly harder. It adds a layer of unfairness or challenge to an already difficult situation. Think of it as the universe giving you a little nudge in the wrong direction, just for kicks.

How To Use It

You use works against when something is hindering your progress or making a goal harder to achieve. It's a common way to describe challenges that aren't directly your fault. You can talk about conditions, people, or even your own tendencies working against you. It's super versatile! You can use it for big life goals or even small daily annoyances. Just remember, it implies a negative impact on your efforts. You wouldn't say the sun works against you on a cloudy day, that just doesn't make sense.

Real-Life Examples

  • My lack of sleep is really working against me during this exam period. I can barely focus!
  • The constant traffic jams work against my goal of arriving at work on time.
  • Her negative attitude worked against the team's morale, making everyone feel down.
  • The app's terrible user interface works against me when I'm trying to order food quickly.
  • Old habits can die hard, and sometimes they work against our New Year's resolutions.

When To Use It

Use works against when you want to express that something is making your life or a specific task more difficult. It's perfect for situations where you feel like you're fighting an uphill battle. Think about:

  • Personal goals: Trying to save money, but unexpected bills keep popping up.
  • Professional challenges: A tight deadline combined with a lack of resources.
  • Interpersonal issues: A colleague who undermines your ideas in meetings.
  • Environmental factors: Bad weather delaying your travel plans.
  • Internal struggles: Procrastination making it hard to start a project.

It's your go-to phrase when things just aren't cooperating. It's like the universe is playing a little game of 'hard mode' with you.

When NOT To Use It

Don't use works against when something is directly your fault and you're simply stating a fact about your own mistake. For example, if you forget your keys, you wouldn't say, 'Forgetting my keys is working against me.' You'd just say, 'I forgot my keys.' It's also not for things that are simply inconvenient but don't actively hinder progress. If your favorite coffee shop is closed, that's annoying, but it doesn't work against you unless you desperately needed that coffee for a crucial task. Avoid it for neutral or positive situations, obviously! That would be like saying 'Sunshine works against my tan.' No, sunshine *helps* your tan!

Common Mistakes

Learners often confuse works against with simply 'hurts' or 'is bad.' They might also use it when the situation is just a minor inconvenience, not a real obstacle.

  • ✗ My bad grammar works against me. → ✓ My bad grammar is a problem for me. (Or: My bad grammar works against my chances of passing the exam.)
  • ✗ The rain works against my picnic. → ✓ The rain is ruining my picnic. (Or: The rain works against our plans for a picnic.)
  • ✗ This phone works against my battery life. → ✓ This phone drains my battery quickly. (Or: This phone's features work against good battery life.)

Similar Expressions

  • Hinders: This is very close, often interchangeable. 'The traffic hinders my commute.'
  • Impedes: A bit more formal. 'Lack of funding impedes the research.'
  • Obstructs: Suggests a more direct blockage. 'The fallen tree obstructs the road.'
  • Thwarts: Implies actively preventing success. 'His plan was thwarted by the security guard.'
  • Undermines: Suggests weakening something gradually. 'Gossip undermines team trust.'
  • Works against: This one feels more about general difficulty or opposition. It's less about a direct blockage and more about making the overall effort harder.

Common Variations

  • Work against someone/something: This is the most standard form. 'The odds work against the underdog.'
  • Working against the clock: This implies a race against time. 'We're working against the clock to finish the project.'
  • Working against nature: Suggests fighting against natural processes. 'Trying to grow tomatoes in Alaska is working against nature.'
  • Working against yourself: This means your own actions or habits are sabotaging you. 'Staying up late is working against yourself if you have an early meeting.'

Memory Trick

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Imagine a Worm Against a Giant Nut. The worm is trying to roll the nut uphill (progress), but the nut is so big it keeps rolling back down, Working Against the Giant Nut's movement! The worm's effort is constantly being opposed. Or, think of a car trying to drive uphill with the Brakes On. The engine is working, but the brakes are working against it. You can even visualize a 'W' shape being pushed down by an 'A' shape, symbolizing opposition.

Quick FAQ

  • Can works against be used for people? Yes, absolutely! 'My boss's skepticism worked against my promotion.'
  • Is it always negative? Yes, it implies a difficulty or opposition. You wouldn't use it for something neutral.
  • Does it mean someone is actively trying to stop you? Not necessarily. It can be passive circumstances, like bad weather or your own bad habits.
  • Can I use it in formal writing? Yes, it's quite common in professional contexts, though more formal synonyms might exist.
  • What's the opposite? Something that 'works for you' or 'helps you succeed.'
  • Does the 'work' part mean literal labor? No, it refers to the effort or process being affected. It's about the *outcome* of the effort being opposed.

Notas de uso

This phrase is common in everyday conversation and general writing. While not overly formal, it's versatile enough for professional contexts. Be mindful not to overuse it for minor inconveniences; ensure there's a genuine sense of opposition or difficulty being described. The verb 'work' needs to be conjugated according to the subject and tense.

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Think 'Uphill Battle'

Visualize yourself pushing a heavy object uphill. When things `work against` you, it's like the hill gets steeper or slicker. It's that feeling of extra resistance.

⚠️

Don't Blame Everything!

Avoid using `works against` for minor inconveniences or things that are simply facts. If you forgot your umbrella, don't say 'Forgetting my umbrella `works against` me.' Just say 'I forgot my umbrella.'

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Use It for Self-Sabotage

This phrase is perfect for describing how your own actions or habits are hindering you. 'My late-night scrolling `is working against` my morning productivity' – relatable, right?

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The 'Struggle' Vibe

English speakers often use `works against` to express a sense of struggle or facing adversity, even in everyday situations. It adds a touch of drama and relatability, like complaining about traffic jams.

Ejemplos

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#1 Texting a friend about a difficult day
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Ugh, this headache is really `working against` me today. I can barely think straight!

Ugh, this headache is really making it difficult for me today. I can barely think straight!

Here, the physical discomfort (headache) is presented as an active hindrance to the person's ability to function.

#2 Instagram caption about a challenging workout
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Felt the burn today! 🔥 The humidity was definitely `working against` me, but pushed through!

Felt the burn today! 🔥 The humidity was definitely making it harder for me, but I pushed through!

The environmental condition (humidity) is described as an opponent to the workout effort.

#3 Job interview (Zoom call)
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My lack of direct experience in X `might work against` me, but I'm a fast learner.

My lack of direct experience in X might be a disadvantage for me, but I'm a fast learner.

This uses the phrase in a professional context to acknowledge a potential weakness.

#4 Discussing a project setback
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The unexpected budget cuts `worked against` our ability to complete the project on time.

The unexpected budget cuts hindered our ability to complete the project on time.

This shows how external factors (budget cuts) can actively impede progress.

#5 Casual conversation about personal goals
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I want to get fit, but my sweet tooth is really `working against` me.

I want to get fit, but my sweet tooth is really making it harder for me.

This highlights how personal habits or desires can be obstacles.

#6 Vlogging about travel difficulties
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Lost luggage and flight delays are really `working against` this vacation vibe, folks!

Lost luggage and flight delays are really making this vacation difficult, folks!

Used humorously to describe a series of unfortunate events.

Mistake: Using 'work against' for simple inconvenience Error común
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✗ My train being late `works against` me. → ✓ My train being late is annoying. (Or: My train being late `works against` my schedule.)

✗ My train being late is a disadvantage for me. → ✓ My train being late is annoying. (Or: My train being late is hindering my schedule.)

The original sentence implies a more active struggle than just being late; it suggests the lateness is actively fighting against the person's plans.

Mistake: Using 'work against' for a positive effect Error común
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✗ This extra sleep `works against` my energy levels. → ✓ This extra sleep helps my energy levels.

✗ This extra sleep is detrimental to my energy levels. → ✓ This extra sleep helps my energy levels.

`Works against` always implies a negative impact or opposition, so it cannot be used for something beneficial.

#9 Discussing a difficult negotiation
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Their aggressive opening stance `worked against` any chance of a quick resolution.

Their aggressive opening stance hindered any chance of a quick resolution.

Shows how a specific action by another party created difficulty.

#10 Reflecting on past failures
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Looking back, my fear of failure `worked against` me more than any external factor.

Looking back, my fear of failure hindered me more than any external factor.

This emphasizes internal psychological barriers as obstacles.

#11 Online forum comment
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The game's steep learning curve really `works against` new players trying to get into it.

The game's steep learning curve makes it really difficult for new players trying to get into it.

Describes a feature of a product (game) that creates a barrier for users.

#12 Talking about a difficult study environment
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My roommate's constant late-night calls `work against` my concentration when I need to study.

My roommate's constant late-night calls make it hard for me to concentrate when I need to study.

Illustrates how someone else's actions can create difficulties for you.

Ponte a prueba

Fill in the blank with the correct form of the phrase.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: working against

The phrase 'working against' means to oppose or create difficulties for. Bad weather clearly opposes travel plans.

Find and fix the error in the sentence.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta:

The phrase 'works against' indicates opposition or hindrance. Lack of sleep typically hinders performance, so 'against' is the correct preposition here, not 'for'.

Choose the sentence that uses the phrase 'work against' correctly.

Which sentence uses the phrase correctly?

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: His constant interruptions work against my focus.

The phrase 'work against' means to oppose or create difficulties. Constant interruptions directly oppose focus, making this sentence correct.

Fill in the blank with the correct form of the phrase.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: work against

This sentence describes how personal habits can oppose or hinder one's own good intentions, fitting the meaning of 'work against'.

Find and fix the error in the sentence.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta:

This sentence is actually correct as is. The complex instructions are presented as actively hindering the person's understanding, which is the core meaning of 'worked against'.

Put the words in the correct order to form a sentence.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta:

The sentence 'This works against me' means that something is creating difficulties or opposition for the speaker.

Translate this sentence into English.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta:

The Spanish phrase 'trabaja en contra' directly translates to 'works against', indicating that the lack of time is creating obstacles for the project.

Choose the sentence that uses the phrase 'work against' correctly.

Which sentence uses the phrase 'work against' correctly?

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Her deliberate pace worked against the tight deadline.

'Works against' means to oppose or hinder. A deliberate pace would indeed oppose or hinder meeting a tight deadline.

Fill in the blank with the correct form of the phrase.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: is working against

The outdated technology is creating a disadvantage or obstacle for the company's competitiveness, hence 'is working against'.

Find and fix the error in the sentence.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta:

This sentence is grammatically correct and uses the phrase 'worked against' appropriately to describe how actions, even if intended to help, ended up hindering progress.

Put the words in the correct order to form a sentence.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta:

This sentence indicates that external conditions or situations created difficulties or opposition for 'us'.

Translate this sentence into English.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta:

The French phrase 'travaillent contre lui' directly translates to 'work against him', meaning his sleeping habits are creating problems or hindering his well-being or performance.

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Ayudas visuales

Formality Spectrum of 'Work Against'

Very Informal

Slangy or overly casual use, often unnecessary.

My phone's battery life totally `works against` me, man.

Informal/Neutral

Common in everyday conversation and most writing.

The traffic is really `working against` my commute this morning.

Formal

Used in professional or academic contexts, often with synonyms.

The project's funding limitations `worked against` timely completion.

Very Formal

Rarely used; more formal synonyms like 'impede' or 'obstruct' are preferred.

Such conditions would inherently `work against` the established objectives.

Where 'Work Against' Fits In

Things Hindering Progress
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Personal Goals

My procrastination `works against` my fitness goals.

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Work/Career

Lack of resources `works against` the project deadline.

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Daily Life

Bad weather `works against` outdoor plans.

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Internal Struggles

Self-doubt `works against` confidence.

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Technology Issues

Slow internet `works against` streaming.

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Interpersonal Conflicts

His negativity `works against` team morale.

'Work Against' vs. Similar Phrases

Phrase
work against General opposition or difficulty. 'The rain `works against` our picnic.'
hinder Slightly more formal, implies slowing down or impeding. 'The traffic `hinders` my commute.'
obstruct Suggests a more direct blockage or physical barrier. 'A fallen tree `obstructs` the road.'
thwart Implies actively preventing success or frustrating a plan. 'The guard `thwarted` the escape.'

Scenarios for 'Work Against'

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External Obstacles

  • Bad weather
  • Traffic jams
  • Economic downturn
  • Technical failures
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Internal Challenges

  • Bad habits
  • Procrastination
  • Fear of failure
  • Lack of motivation
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Interpersonal Issues

  • Negative colleagues
  • Unsupportive boss
  • Misunderstandings
  • Gossip
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Resource Limitations

  • Lack of time
  • Budget cuts
  • Insufficient tools
  • Limited staff

Banco de ejercicios

12 ejercicios
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the phrase. Fill Blank beginner

The bad weather is ___ ___ ___ our travel plans.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: working against

The phrase 'working against' means to oppose or create difficulties for. Bad weather clearly opposes travel plans.

Find and fix the error in the sentence. Error Fix intermediate

Encuentra y corrige el error:

My lack of sleep works for my performance in the morning.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: My lack of sleep works against my performance in the morning.

The phrase 'works against' indicates opposition or hindrance. Lack of sleep typically hinders performance, so 'against' is the correct preposition here, not 'for'.

Choose the sentence that uses the phrase 'work against' correctly. Choose intermediate

Which sentence uses the phrase correctly?

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: His constant interruptions work against my focus.

The phrase 'work against' means to oppose or create difficulties. Constant interruptions directly oppose focus, making this sentence correct.

Fill in the blank with the correct form of the phrase. Fill Blank intermediate

Sometimes, our own bad habits ___ ___ ___ our best intentions.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: work against

This sentence describes how personal habits can oppose or hinder one's own good intentions, fitting the meaning of 'work against'.

Find and fix the error in the sentence. Error Fix advanced

Encuentra y corrige el error:

The complex instructions worked against my understanding of the task.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: The complex instructions worked against my understanding of the task.

This sentence is actually correct as is. The complex instructions are presented as actively hindering the person's understanding, which is the core meaning of 'worked against'.

Put the words in the correct order to form a sentence. Reorder beginner

Ordena las palabras en el orden correcto:

Haz clic en las palabras de arriba para construir la oracion

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: This works against me.

The sentence 'This works against me' means that something is creating difficulties or opposition for the speaker.

Translate this sentence into English. Traducir intermediate

La falta de tiempo trabaja en contra de mi proyecto.

Pistas: Think about what 'trabaja en contra' means., Consider the English phrase for opposition.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: The lack of time works against my project.

The Spanish phrase 'trabaja en contra' directly translates to 'works against', indicating that the lack of time is creating obstacles for the project.

Choose the sentence that uses the phrase 'work against' correctly. Choose advanced

Which sentence uses the phrase 'work against' correctly?

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Her deliberate pace worked against the tight deadline.

'Works against' means to oppose or hinder. A deliberate pace would indeed oppose or hinder meeting a tight deadline.

Fill in the blank with the correct form of the phrase. Fill Blank advanced

The outdated technology ___ ___ ___ our company's ability to compete.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: is working against

The outdated technology is creating a disadvantage or obstacle for the company's competitiveness, hence 'is working against'.

Find and fix the error in the sentence. Error Fix intermediate

Encuentra y corrige el error:

His efforts to help actually worked against the team's progress.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: His efforts to help actually worked against the team's progress.

This sentence is grammatically correct and uses the phrase 'worked against' appropriately to describe how actions, even if intended to help, ended up hindering progress.

Put the words in the correct order to form a sentence. Reorder intermediate

Ordena las palabras en el orden correcto:

Haz clic en las palabras de arriba para construir la oracion

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: The circumstances worked against us.

This sentence indicates that external conditions or situations created difficulties or opposition for 'us'.

Translate this sentence into English. Traducir advanced

Ses habitudes de sommeil travaillent contre lui.

Pistas: Consider the French verb 'travailler' and its common idiomatic uses., 'Contre' means 'against'.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: His sleeping habits work against him.

The French phrase 'travaillent contre lui' directly translates to 'work against him', meaning his sleeping habits are creating problems or hindering his well-being or performance.

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Preguntas frecuentes

18 preguntas

It means that something is actively creating difficulties or opposition, making it harder for you to achieve a goal or succeed. Think of it like trying to swim upstream; the current works against you, slowing your progress.

Yes, absolutely. You can say a person's actions, attitude, or even their presence works against a situation. For example, 'His constant negativity worked against the team's morale during the project.'

Yes, the phrase inherently carries a negative connotation. It signifies that something is a hindrance, an obstacle, or a source of difficulty. You wouldn't use it to describe something that is helpful or beneficial.

Use it when you want to explain why something is difficult or why progress is slow. It's great for describing challenges that arise from external factors (like weather), internal factors (like bad habits), or the actions of others.

Yes, it's acceptable in many professional contexts. However, depending on the level of formality, you might prefer synonyms like 'hinder,' 'impede,' or 'obstruct' for a more academic or technical tone.

'Hinder' often implies slowing down or impeding progress, like getting in the way. 'Work against' suggests a more active opposition or struggle, like fighting against a force.

'Obstruct' usually implies a more direct blockage or physical barrier that stops progress completely, like a roadblock. 'Work against' is often about making the process harder rather than stopping it entirely.

This is a common mistake; the phrase is usually 'works against *you*'. If something 'works against itself,' it means its own components or actions are in conflict and negate its effectiveness. However, it's much more common to say your *own actions* work against your goals.

Certainly! If a team has to finish a report by 5 PM and it's already 4:30 PM, they are 'working against the clock.' This means they are in a race against time, feeling the pressure of the deadline.

The most direct opposite is 'work for' or 'work in favor of.' For example, 'Good weather works for our picnic,' meaning it helps make it successful.

Yes, the phrase is widely understood and used in both American and British English, as well as other English-speaking regions. Its meaning remains consistent across these varieties.

Yes, you can. For example, 'His traditional viewpoint worked against the adoption of new technology.' It applies to abstract concepts, principles, or situations.

A frequent error is using it for things that are merely inconvenient or simply factual statements about one's own mistake. For instance, saying 'My lateness works against me' when 'My lateness is a problem' is more direct and appropriate unless the lateness actively caused a specific negative outcome.

Picture a tiny ant trying to push a huge crumb uphill. The crumb's weight and the steepness of the hill work against the ant, making its task incredibly difficult. It's about effort facing significant opposition.

Not necessarily. While it *can* be used for intentional opposition (e.g., 'He worked against my promotion'), it's very often used for circumstances or conditions that passively create difficulty, like bad weather or a tight deadline.

Yes, the verb 'work' can be conjugated. For example, 'The odds worked against the underdog,' or 'His lack of preparation worked against him in the interview.'

It carries a vibe of struggle, frustration, and perhaps a bit of unfairness. It implies you're facing an uphill battle, and external or internal factors are making it even tougher.

Many languages have phrases for opposition or hindrance. For instance, French 'travailler contre,' Spanish 'trabajar en contra,' and German 'gegen jemanden/etwas arbeiten' all convey a similar sense of working in opposition to something.

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work for

antonym

To benefit or be advantageous to.

This is the direct opposite, indicating that something is helpful rather than hindering progress.

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hinder

synonym

To create difficulties for or delay.

Both phrases indicate that something is making progress more difficult, though 'hinder' can sometimes feel slightly less active than 'work against'.

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work against the clock

related topic

To be in a hurry and trying to do something very quickly before a deadline.

This is a specific idiom that uses 'work against' to describe the pressure of time constraints.

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work out

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To exercise; to resolve or solve a problem.

While unrelated in meaning, 'work out' is a common phrasal verb with 'work,' and learners might confuse their structures or contexts.

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impede

synonym

To delay or prevent (someone or something) by obstructing them; hinder.

'Impede' is a more formal synonym for 'work against,' often used in professional or academic writing to describe obstacles.

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work against yourself

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To act in a way that sabotages your own efforts or goals.

This specific variation highlights when the opposition comes from one's own actions, a common self-defeating behavior.

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