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    antipathy
    /anˈtɪpəθi/

    noun

    • 1. a deep-seated feeling of aversion: "his fundamental antipathy to capitalism"

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  2. a feeling of strong dislike, opposition, or anger: Despite the deep antipathies between them, the two sides have managed to negotiate an agreement. Declarations of racial antipathy against ethnic minorities will not be tolerated. He is a private man with a deep antipathy to/towards the press. Synonym. distaste.

  3. Antipathy is a noun that means a strong feeling of dislike or an object of aversion. Learn more about its synonyms, etymology, examples, and medical and kids definitions.

  4. a feeling of strong dislike, opposition, or anger: Despite the deep antipathies between them, the two sides have managed to negotiate an agreement. Declarations of racial antipathy against ethnic minorities will not be tolerated. He is a private man with a deep antipathy to/toward the press. Synonym. distaste.

  5. Antipathy definition: a natural, basic, or habitual repugnance; aversion.. See examples of ANTIPATHY used in a sentence.

  6. 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.

  7. Antipathy is a strong feeling of dislike or hostility towards someone or something. Learn the word origin, synonyms, pronunciation, and usage of antipathy with sentences and quotations.

  8. Antipathy is a noun that means extreme dislike, aversion, or repugnance. It can also refer to the object of such a feeling or the inherent incompatibility of two things. See different sources, translations, and examples of antipathy.