anti-government
UK: ˌæntiˈɡʌvənmənt | US: ˌæntiˈɡʌvərnmənt
adj. opposed to or hostile toward a government or its policies
The word combines the prefix "anti-" (from Greek anti, meaning "against") with "government" (from Old French governer, rooted in Latin gubernare, "to steer or rule"). The prefix "anti-" has been widely adopted in English to form words expressing opposition, while "government" retains its core meaning of a system of control. The compound logically conveys resistance to established authority.
The protest was fueled by antigovernment sentiments.
He was arrested for distributing antigovernment leaflets.
The movement's antigovernment rhetoric grew louder.
Antigovernment protests erupted across the capital.
Critics dismissed the speech as mere antigovernment propaganda.