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Meanings of
antipathetical
in English
(Usually followed by `to') strongly opposed.
averse
loath
loth
indisposed
antipathetic
Related terms
disinclined
Characterized by antagonism or antipathy.
antagonistic
Related terms
hostile
Synonyms
Examples for "
antagonistic
"
antagonistic
Examples for "
antagonistic
"
1
Two mutually
antagonistic
parties have created the controversy today over terrorism policy.
2
A more
antagonistic
Afriforum stepped into this moment rife with political opportunity.
3
In contrast, simultaneous or reverse order exposure resulted in an
antagonistic
effect.
4
They fear them; they are
antagonistic
to them; they cannot trust them.
5
Accepting put me right in the middle of two increasingly
antagonistic
groups.
Usage of
antipathetical
in English
1
But with dissimilitudes no conjunction can be effected, because they are
antipathetical
.
2
To this impressionable man, Parisian badinage-notto call it anything stronger-waspositively
antipathetical
.
3
But of all Orientals, the most
antipathetical
companion to an Englishman is, I believe, an East-Indian.
4
He was an
antipathetical
being, with a peculiar power and gift of treading on everybody's tenderest place.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
antipathetical being
antipathetical companion
most antipathetical
positively antipathetical
Antipathetical
through the time