Synonym: hatred, sympathy. Similar words: anticipate, apathy, empathy, sympathy, participate, participation, pathetic, participant. Meaning: [æn'tɪpəθɪ] n. 1. a feeling of intense dislike 2. the object of a feeling of intense aversion; something to be avoided.
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(31) The judicial antipathy to relaxing the rule has been far from uniform.
(32) There were only a very few complaints about unfair treatment from staff, but many about antipathy from male students.
(33) There's always been a great deal of antipathy between Cheka and Securitate, but the Securitate has to kow-tow.
(34) That he had on previous occasions overcome his antipathy to women is suggested by remarks he made to others.
(35) Neither development officer found any marked degree of antipathy or anxiety about the project at this stage.
(36) Bourdieu implies the same Romantic preference for the work ethic and antipathy towards abstraction as Veblen.
(37) The history of antipathy between the countries goes back to the malarkey in a one-day international in Adelaide two years ago.
(38) I can't think of anything we couldn't talk about - money, our jobs, our antipathy towards our enemies.
(39) Much of the critical antipathy towards the Reeve derives from the ingestion of such prejudice as opposed to detached examination of it.
(40) Governments' antipathy to Scientology is almost as old as the organization.
(41) The guidelines are widely believed to reflect the personal antipathy towards animal experiments of the foundation's chairman, Lord Wolfson.
(42) This antipathy to conflict is endemic to Reagan and Clinton.
(43) The antipathy to blood sports is more profound because it is unethical to torment and kill any sentient creature for mere entertainment.
(44) I never overcame a visceral antipathy for the monarchy.
(45) Edgar must shake off his antipathy.
(46) Some people have an antipathy to cats.
(47) Caroline had a peculiar antipathy to Donne.
(48) Some people have an antipathy to snakes.
(49) He felt a strong antipathy towards them.
(50) We share an antipathy to cheating on exams.
(51) There's natural sympathy(sentencedict.com/antipathy.html), natural antipathy.
(52) There was an undercurrent of antipathy between them.
(53) The world people have a great antipathy to absolutism.
(54) Even in normally calm places like Namibia, antipathy is stirring. Workers on Chinese building sites in Windhoek, the capital, are said to get a "raw deal".
(55) We know now, the natural antipathy you strove against, and conquered, for her dear sake.
(56) The strong personal antipathy between the two scholars is very obvious.
(57) King William could not put up with his sister - in - law , and the Duchess fully returned his antipathy.
(58) There is a built - in, inherent antipathy towards all claims of exclusivity.
(59) Most people have a natural antipathy of " muddy streams ".
(60) I wanted to explore long - lasting love and its possible steep price tag , homophobic antipathy and denial.
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