Thesaurus / antipathy
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He was motivated to act so swiftly not by his passion for Martinez’s candidacy but because of his antipathy toward Myers.
POLITICS REPORT: THE NEW COVID CALMSCOTT LEWISAUGUST 7, 2021VOICE OF SAN DIEGOIt may very well be that she was not well known enough to have generated that much antipathy but it’s a just beautiful to cast that as her failure.
POLITICS REPORT: WHY THE RECALL FAILEDSCOTT LEWIS AND ANDREW KEATTSJUNE 5, 2021VOICE OF SAN DIEGOHealth officials in these places said they had not expected such anti-vaccine antipathy.
U.S. SEES SIGNIFICANT DROP IN VACCINATIONS OVER PAST WEEKDAN KEATING, FENIT NIRAPPIL, ISAAC STANLEY-BECKERAPRIL 22, 2021WASHINGTON POSTPrince Philip misread the public antipathy to the royal family in the days after Diana’s death in a car crash in 1997.
PRINCE PHILIP, ROYAL CONSORT TO QUEEN ELIZABETH II, DIES AT 99ADRIAN HIGGINSAPRIL 9, 2021WASHINGTON POSTPolls have shown voters for decades have harbored antipathy toward Congress as a body, but support their own representative.
THINK THE SYSTEM IS BROKEN? YOU’RE NOT ALONEPHILIP ELLIOTTMARCH 31, 2021TIMEMany of them also feel a strong antipathy toward each other, to the point that most believe the other side fundamentally differs not just in its priorities but in its core values, too.
WHY ONLY 16 DISTRICTS VOTED FOR A REPUBLICAN AND A DEMOCRAT IN 2020GEOFFREY SKELLEY (GEOFFREY.SKELLEY@ABC.COM)FEBRUARY 24, 2021FIVETHIRTYEIGHTAustralia experienced the sharpest spike in antipathy, with 81% of respondents saying they view China unfavorably, up 24 percentage points from last year.
DISCONTENT WITH CHINA REACHES HISTORIC HIGHS AS THE PANDEMIC ROLLS ONEAMONBARRETTOCTOBER 7, 2020FORTUNEHouses innumerable had been built for it on deck, but the sagacious animal had a rooted antipathy to restraint.
THE FLOATING LIGHT OF THE GOODWIN SANDSR.M. BALLANTYNEHe did not appear to notice the half-outstretched hand, and Dick felt as though there was an instinctive antipathy between them.
THE EVERLASTING ARMSJOSEPH HOCKINGIn the new Parliament that antipathy amounted almost to a mania.
THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND FROM THE ACCESSION OF JAMES II.THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAYWORDS RELATED TO ANTIPATHY
- abhorrence
- abomination
- anathema
- animosity
- animus
- antagonism
- antipathy
- aversion
- black beast
- bother
- bugbear
- bête noire
- detestation
- disgust
- dislike
- enmity
- execration
- frost
- grievance
- gripe
- hatred
- horror
- hostility
- ill will
- irritant
- loathing
- malevolence
- malignity
- mislike
- nasty look
- no love lost
- nuisance
- objection
- odium
- pain
- rancor
- rankling
- repugnance
- repulsion
- resentment
- revenge
- revulsion
- scorn
- spite
- trouble
- venom
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- abomination
- anathema
- animosity
- animus
- antagonism
- antipathy
- aversion
- black beast
- bother
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- bête noire
- detestation
- disgust
- enmity
- execration
- frost
- grievance
- gripe
- hatred
- horror
- hostility
- ill will
- irritant
- loathing
- malevolence
- malignity
- mislike
- nasty look
- no love lost
- nuisance
- objection
- odium
- pain
- rancor
- rankling
- repugnance
- repulsion
- resentment
- revenge
- revulsion
- scorn
- spite
- trouble
- venom
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- bitterness
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- disapproval
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- displeasure
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- envy
- execration
- grudge
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- hostility
- ignominy
- ill will
- invidiousness
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- malevolence
- malice
- malignance
- militancy
- no use for
- odium
- pique
- prejudice
- rancor
- repugnance
- repulsion
- revenge
- revulsion
- scorn
- spite
- spleen
- venom
- acerbity
- animosity
- animus
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- bad blood
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- bile
- bitterness
- despite
- despitefulness
- dirt
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- down
- enmity
- evil
- grudge
- hate
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- hatred
- hostility
- ill will
- implacability
- malevolence
- maliciousness
- malignance
- malignity
- meanness
- mordacity
- poison
- rancor
- repugnance
- resentment
- spite
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- spleen
- umbrage
- vengefulness
- venom
- viciousness
- vindictiveness
- abhorrence
- antipathy
- aversion
- bar sinister
- black eye
- blame
- blot
- blur
- brand
- censure
- condemnation
- detestation
- disapproval
- discredit
- disesteem
- disfavor
- disgrace
- dishonor
- dislike
- dispprobation
- disrepute
- enmity
- execration
- hate
- hatred
- ignominy
- infamy
- malice
- obloquy
- onus
- opprobrium
- rebuke
- reprobation
- resentment
- shame
- spot
- stain
- stigma
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