antipathous (Meaning)

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antipathous (a.)

Having a natural contrariety; adverse; antipathetic.

Synonyms & Antonyms of antipathous

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antipathous Sentence Examples

  1. The team members remained antipathetic toward each other, hindering their collaborative efforts.
  2. Despite similar goals, the political opponents maintained antipathetic stances on critical issues.
  3. The neighbors' antipathetic relationship led to ongoing disputes and strained interactions.
  4. The siblings' antipathetic attitudes towards one another became more pronounced over time.
  5. The workplace environment turned antipathetic as employees struggled with internal conflicts.
  6. Despite attempts at reconciliation, their antipathetic history continued to affect their friendship.
  7. The classroom atmosphere became antipathetic as students debated contentious topics.
  8. The characters in the novel were deliberately portrayed as antipathetic, adding complexity to the narrative.
  9. The movie depicted the characters in an antipathetic light, creating tension and suspense.
  10. The company's antipathetic policies towards employee well-being caused dissatisfaction among the staff.

FAQs About the word antipathous

Having a natural contrariety; adverse; antipathetic.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The team members remained antipathetic toward each other, hindering their collaborative efforts.

Despite similar goals, the political opponents maintained antipathetic stances on critical issues.

The neighbors' antipathetic relationship led to ongoing disputes and strained interactions.

The siblings' antipathetic attitudes towards one another became more pronounced over time.