😤antipathy (antipathie)

noun
/ænˈtɪpəθi/
antipathie (antipathie)

Signification

a deep-seated feeling of dislike or aversion toward something or someone
Traduction de la signification
un sentiment profond de dégoût ou d'aversion envers quelque chose ou quelqu'un
un sentiment profond de degout ou d'aversion envers quelque chose ou quelqu'un

Phrases d'exemple

There was a mutual antipathy between the two rival companies.

Il y avait une antipathie mutuelle entre les deux entreprises rivales.
Il y avait une antipathie mutuelle entre les deux entreprises rivales.

Expressions d'exemple

natural antipathy
antipathie naturelle
antipathie naturelle

Synonymes

aversion, hostility, dislike, animosity, repugnance

Antonymes

sympathy, affinity, fondness

Collocations

mutual antipathy, deep antipathy, natural antipathy, feel antipathy, antipathy toward

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