Anti strophe is a term used in Greek tragedies to describe a movement of the chorus from right to left, while facing the opposite direction as during the strophe. Synonyms for the term anti strophe include counter strophe, opposite turning, or reverse dance. Each of these synonyms accurately describes the chorus's actions during this specific movement of the play, which happens directly after the strophe. Understanding the movement of the chorus, including the anti strophe, is crucial to understanding the plot of Greek tragedies and the emotions of the characters involved. These synonyms can be helpful in discussions about the structure and meaning of such plays.