No, an anti-federalist believes in a strict construction of the Constitution and a weak central government, while a federalist believes in a loose construction and a strong central government.
Anti-federalists thought that the Constitution did not contain enough guarantees of the rights of individual citizens. They were instrumental in having the Bill of Rights added as the first ten...
It's your interpretation of the constitution. The philosophy that allows narrow constitutional interpretation is called strict construction and the philosophy of broad constitutional interpretation...