antipathies

[ænˈtɪpəθiz]

antipathies Definition

a deep-seated feeling of dislike; aversion.

Using antipathies: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "antipathies" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I have always had antipathies towards people who are dishonest.

  • Example

    There is a long history of antipathies between the two countries.

  • Example

    Her antipathy towards him was obvious from the way she spoke to him.

antipathies Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for antipathies

Phrases with antipathies

  • an instinctive or inherent dislike or aversion to something

    Example

    There is a natural antipathy between cats and dogs.

  • prejudice or hostility towards people of a different race

    Example

    The country has a long history of racial antipathy.

  • strong dislike or opposition towards a particular political party or ideology

    Example

    His political antipathy towards the current government is well-known.

Origins of antipathies

from Greek 'antipathēs', meaning 'opposed in feeling'

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Summary: antipathies in Brief

'Antipathies' [ænˈtɪpəθiz] refer to deep-seated feelings of dislike or aversion. It can be used to describe personal feelings or relationships between groups or nations. Examples include 'I have always had antipathies towards people who are dishonest' and 'There is a long history of antipathies between the two countries.' 'Antipathies' can be qualified by phrases like 'natural antipathy,' 'racial antipathy,' and 'political antipathy,' which denote instinctive, racial, or political dislike, respectively.