- ANTIPATHY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ANTIPATHY is a strong feeling of dislike How to use antipathy in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Antipathy
- ANTIPATHY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ANTIPATHY definition: 1 a feeling of strong dislike, opposition, or anger: 2 a feeling of strong dislike, opposition… Learn more
- 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 Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
antipathy (noun) antipathy æn ˈ tɪpəθi noun plural antipathies Britannica Dictionary definition of ANTIPATHY formal : a strong feeling of dislike [noncount]
- 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 definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Antipathy is a strong feeling of dislike or hostility towards someone or something There is antipathy between the villages
- antipathy - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(uncountable) Often followed by against, between, for, or to: a (deep) feeling of dislike or repugnance, normally towards a person and less often towards a thing, often without any conscious reasoning; aversion, distaste, hostility; (countable) an instance of this
- Antipathy - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
An antipathy is a deep-seated dislike of something or someone Usually it's a condition that is long-term, innate, and pretty unlikely to change — like your antipathy for the Red Sox
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