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@antipathy /æn'tipəθi/
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1. Synonyms: Antipathy; aversion; distaste Hypernyms ("Antipathy" is a kind of): dislike (a feeling of aversion or Antipathy)
2. A natural Antipathy for people in authority; his Antipathy for his boss; I feel a profound Antipathy to using any weapon.
3. Antipathetic Meaning: "having an antipathy," 1630s, an adjectival construction from antipathy
4. N Antipathy Antipathy is opposed primarily to sympathy, but often to mere liking
5. Antipathy (between A and B) antipathy (to/toward(s) somebody/something) a strong feeling of dislike synonym hostility personal/mutual antipathy; a growing antipathy towards the idea; His professional judgement was coloured by his personal Antipathies.
6. Antipathetical (characterized by antagonism or Antipathy)
7. How to say Antipathy in English? Pronunciation of Antipathy with 3 audio pronunciations, 26 synonyms, 4 meanings, 1 antonym, 15 translations, 6 sentences and more for Antipathy.
8. Synonyms for Antipathy in Free Thesaurus
9. Declarations of racial Antipathy against ethnic …
10. Inherent incompatibility or inability to mix: the Antipathy between faith and reason; the Antipathy of hydrocarbons and water
11. Derivation: antipathetic (characterized by antagonism or Antipathy)
12. I feel an Antipathy against their behaviour
13. I feel an antipathy against their behaviour.
14. She felt no antipathy towards younger women.
15. Noun Antipathy expresses most of constitutional feeling and least of volition: the turkey-cock has an Antipathy to the color red; many people have an intense Antipathy to snakes, rats, toads
16. One of them seemed to describe Antipathy
17. He showed a marked Antipathy to foreigners
18. She felt no Antipathy towards younger women
19. How to use Antipathy in a sentence
20. ‘This Antipathy towards fiction is a little difficult to understand.’ ‘This was unusual, given conventional medicine's Antipathy towards anything considered wacky or unprovable.’ ‘Might it not, however, be more accurate to call it Antipathy?’
21. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English an‧tip‧a‧thy /ænˈtɪpəθi/ noun [ uncountable] formal a feeling of strong dislike towards someone or something SYN hostility Antipathy to/towards a growing Antipathy towards the government Antipathy between There’s always been a certain amount of Antipathy between the two doctors.
22. Did You Know? Synonym Discussion of Antipathy.
23. He showed a marked antipathy to foreigners.
24. Antipathy was the first timeship child of Compassion
25. They have a mutual antipathy to each other.
26. Antipathy definition is - a strong feeling of dislike
27. What does Antipathies mean? Plural form of antipathy
28. Definition of Antipathy (noun): strong feeling of dislike
29. Antipathy was the first timeship child of Compassion
30. The interviews also revealed strong antipathy toward Congress.
31. She'd often spoken of her antipathy towards London.
32. There was an undercurrent of antipathy between them.
33. His Antipathy towards/ toward swimming dates back to childhood
34. I feel a profound antipathy to using any weapon.
35. 2 In Iowa, exit polls reflected similar voter antipathy.
36. They have a mutual Antipathy to each other
37. 🔊 The source of my Antipathy is my
38. 14 She felt no antipathy towards younger women.
39. Definition of Antipathy noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
40. The world people have a great antipathy to absolutism.
41. Antipathy is defined as a strong feeling of opposition or dislike. An example of Antipathy is how a staunch Republican might feel about a Democrat.
42. But their antipathy goes much deeper than one presidential campaign.
43. There was a lot of antipathy between the two doctors.
44. I never overcame a visceral antipathy for the monarchy.
45. There was a lot of Antipathy between the two doctors
46. 43 synonyms for Antipathy: hostility, opposition, disgust, dislike, hatred, loathing, distaste
47. What does Aversion mean? An intense or definite dislike; antipathy; repugnance
48. He seemed very relaxed now, and Jamieson's antipathy to him grew.
49. Declarations of racial antipathy against ethnic minorities will not be tolerated.
50. Opposed, averse, or contrary; having or showing antipathy: They were Antipathetic to many of the proposed changes causing or likely to cause antipathy: The new management was Antipathetic to …