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18 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Antipathetic' in a Sentence

"Opposed, averse, or contrary; displaying antipathy." more

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Jenny's little brother is antipathetic to bedtime, always finding excuses to stay up late.
Jenny feels antipathetic towards spinach.
The detective had an antipathetic reaction to the suspect's alibi, sensing something was amiss.
The superhero was antipathetic to the villain's evil plans.
The sunflower was antipathetic to the shade, always leaning towards the sunlight.
The two classmates were antipathetic towards each other, often avoiding any interaction.
Timmy is antipathetic to wearing his raincoat in the rain.
Jenny is antipathetic to waking up early on weekends.
Jenny felt antipathetic towards broccoli and refused to eat it at dinner.
The old wizard was antipathetic to the use of modern technology in his enchanted castle.
He was antipathetic to the idea of eating vegetables for dinner.
Timmy felt antipathetic about eating broccoli for dinner.
Mary felt antipathetic towards doing her homework on a Friday evening.
The teacher was antipathetic to cheating and made sure everyone understood the consequences.
The rainy weather made Tim antipathetic to going outside and playing.
The grumpy cat was antipathetic to the idea of playing with the energetic puppy.
He is antipathetic to spicy food, always opting for milder flavors.
The cat and the dog are antipathetic to each other.

Antipathetic

an-ti-puh-thet-ik
adjectiveOpposed, averse, or contrary; displaying antipathy.
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Last Updated On: June 23, 2024
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