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antipathy(n.) a strong dislike, repugnance (I know you love me, but because you are a liar and a thief, I feel nothing but antipathy for you.)
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antipathyc. 1600, from Latin antipathia, from Greek antipatheia, noun of state from antipathes "opposed in feeling, having opposite feeling; in return for suffering; felt mutually," from anti- " [..]
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antipathya feeling of intense dislike Antipathy is dislike for something or somebody, the opposite of sympathy. While antipathy may be induced by previous experience, it sometimes exists without a rational cau [..]
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antipathynatural dislike, aversion, opposition
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antipathyn. strong aversion or a specific or deep-seated dislike. May be founded or unfounded. See also prejudice.
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antipathy(n) a feeling of intense dislike(n) the object of a feeling of intense aversion; something to be avoided
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