antipathy to/towards• What Lenin did not abandon in return was his fundamentalantipathy tocapitalism.• Governments' antipathy to Scientology is almost as old as the organization.• The judicial antipathy to relaxing the rule has been far from uniform.• There is little to suggest any aestheticvulgarity or antipathy toculture on their part.• I can't think of anything we couldn't talk about - money, our jobs, our antipathy towards our enemies.• He seemed very relaxed now, and Jamieson's antipathy to him grew.• This antipathy toconflict is endemic to Reagan and Clinton.
Originantipathy
(1500-1600)Latinantipathia, from Greek, from antipathes“of opposite feelings”, from anti- ( → ANTI-) + pathos“experience”