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an·tip·a·thy A0345300 (ăn-tĭp′ə-thē)n. pl. an·tip·a·thies 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. [Latin antipathīa, from Greek antipatheia, from antipathēs, of opposite feelings : anti-, anti- + pathos, feeling; see pathos.]antipathy (ænˈtɪpəθɪ) n, pl -thies1. a feeling of intense aversion, dislike, or hostility2. the object of such a feeling[C17: from Latin antipathia, from Greek antipatheia, from anti- + patheia feeling]an•tip•a•thy (ænˈtɪp ə θi) n., pl. -thies. 1. a natural or habitual repugnance; aversion. 2. an instinctive contrariety or opposition in feeling. 3. an object of natural aversion or habitual dislike. [1595–1605; < Latin antipathīa < Greek antipátheia. See anti-, -pathy] an•tip′a•thist, n. antipathyan attitude of antagonism or aversion.See also: ConflictThesaurusNoun | 1. | antipathy - a feeling of intense dislike aversion, distastedislike - a feeling of aversion or antipathy; "my dislike of him was instinctive" | | 2. | antipathy - the object of a feeling of intense aversion; something to be avoided; "cats were his greatest antipathy"object - the focus of cognitions or feelings; "objects of thought"; "the object of my affection" |
antipathynoun hostility, opposition, disgust, dislike, hatred, loathing, distaste, animosity, aversion, antagonism, enmity, rancour, bad blood, incompatibility, ill will, animus, repulsion, abhorrence, repugnance, odium, contrariety She'd often spoken of her antipathy towards London. bond, attraction, sympathy, affection, harmony, goodwill, affinity, empathy, rapport, partiality, fellow-feelingantipathynoun1. Deep-seated hatred, as between longtime opponents or rivals:animosity, animus, antagonism, enmity, hostility, ill will.2. Extreme hostility and dislike:abhorrence, abomination, aversion, detestation, hate, hatred, horror, loathing, repellence, repellency, repugnance, repugnancy, repulsion, revulsion.TranslationsAntipathyenUK
Antipathy (religion, spiritualism, and occult)Congruent with its use in everyday English, antipathy refers to an inharmonious relationship between certain planets, particularly when they make hard aspects to each other. The term is also used to refer to the repulsion between people whose charts interact inharmoniously with each other. antipathyenUK
an·ti·pa·thy (an-tip'ă-thē) Aversion, repugnance, intolerance. [G. antipatheia]antipathy (an-tip′ă-thē) [ anti- + -pathy] 1. A feeling of strong aversion. 2. An object of strong aversion. antipathic (ant″i-path′ik), adjectiveantipathyenUK Related to antipathy: Antipathic, antipatheticSynonyms for antipathynoun hostilitySynonyms- hostility
- opposition
- disgust
- dislike
- hatred
- loathing
- distaste
- animosity
- aversion
- antagonism
- enmity
- rancour
- bad blood
- incompatibility
- ill will
- animus
- repulsion
- abhorrence
- repugnance
- odium
- contrariety
Antonyms- bond
- attraction
- sympathy
- affection
- harmony
- goodwill
- affinity
- empathy
- rapport
- partiality
- fellow-feeling
Synonyms for antipathynoun deep-seated hatred, as between longtime opponents or rivalsSynonyms- animosity
- animus
- antagonism
- enmity
- hostility
- ill will
noun extreme hostility and dislikeSynonyms- abhorrence
- abomination
- aversion
- detestation
- hate
- hatred
- horror
- loathing
- repellence
- repellency
- repugnance
- repugnancy
- repulsion
- revulsion
Synonyms for antipathynoun a feeling of intense dislikeSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun the object of a feeling of intense aversionRelated Words |