ANTIPATHY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster antipathy and antagonism imply a natural or logical basis for one's hatred or dislike, antipathy suggesting repugnance, a desire to avoid or reject, and antagonism suggesting a clash of temperaments leading readily to hostility
Antipathy - Wikipedia Antipathy is a dislike for something or somebody, the opposite of sympathy While antipathy may be induced by experience, it sometimes exists without a rational cause-and-effect explanation being present to the individuals involved
antipathy noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of antipathy noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary antipathy (between A and B) | antipathy (to toward (s) somebody something) a strong feeling of dislike synonym hostility His professional judgement was coloured by his personal antipathies
Antipathy - definition of antipathy by The Free Dictionary 1 Extreme dislike; aversion or repugnance See Synonyms at enmity 2 A feeling of aversion: longstanding antipathies between two nations 3 Inherent incompatibility or inability to mix: the antipathy between faith and reason; the antipathy of hydrocarbons and water
antipathy, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary Natural or intrinsic contrariety or incompatibility, real or supposed, between certain things, animals, etc , by virtue of which they repel, resist, or adversely affect one another; an instance of this Opposed to sympathy
antipathy - Wiktionary, the free dictionary (botany) The quality of being antipathetic: not easily united by grafting person or thing that one has a (deep) feeling of dislike or repugnance towards — see anathema, bête noire, bugbear