The Opposite(Antonym) of “proxy”
The antonyms of proxy are principal and client. The antonyms principal and client convey the opposite meaning of proxy, which is a person authorized to act on behalf of another.
Explore all Antonyms of “proxy”
- principal
- client
Definitions and Examples of principal, client
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
A person who authorizes another to act on their behalf; the main party in a transaction.
Example
The principal of the school was impressed with the students' performance in the science fair.
client
A person who seeks professional services or advice from another; a customer.
Example
The lawyer's client was satisfied with the outcome of the case.
Key Differences: principal vs client
- 1Principal refers to the person who authorizes another to act on their behalf, while proxy refers to the person authorized to act on behalf of another.
- 2Client refers to a person who seeks professional services or advice from another, while proxy refers to a person who acts on behalf of another.
Effective Usage of principal, client
- 1Legal Context: Use principal and proxy in legal documents to indicate the parties involved in a transaction.
- 2Business Context: Use client and proxy in business settings to refer to customers and authorized representatives.
- 3Technology Context: Use proxy in computer networks to refer to an intermediary server that acts on behalf of clients.
Remember this!
The antonyms of proxy are principal and client. Use principal to refer to the person who authorizes another to act on their behalf and client to refer to a person who seeks professional services or advice from another. Use these words in legal and business contexts to indicate the parties involved in a transaction, and use proxy in computer networks to refer to an intermediary server that acts on behalf of clients.