Definitionadj. (usually followed by `to') strongly opposed
Last update: July 9, 2015
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They are deeply antipathetic towards reservation system. [Please select]
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It is not merely that he was ambitious, cruel, revengeful and avaricious, for these vices have existed in men far less antipathetic than Guicciardini. [Please select]
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The two were plainly antipathetic, and were scarcely civil to one another even in public. [Please select]
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In Borrow it had always a tendency to pass from a sympathetic to an antipathetic form. [Please select]
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The solemn violence of Sir Edward Carson was intensely antipathetic to Mr. [Please select]
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To say that they are antipathetic would be going too far, for there is nothing to make unfriendliness, nor, indeed, is there any unfriendliness. [Please select]
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One of the editors of this book was inclined to throw doubt upon it, as a thing antipathetic to the Greek spirit. [Please select]
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