Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

mutual-antipathy

Noun
ˈmyo͞oCHo͞oəl ˌanˈtipəTHē
Definition
A mutual feeling of aversion or dislike between two or more parties.
Examples
  • The mutual antipathy between the rival factions was evident during the debate.
  • Despite their shared goals, a sense of mutual antipathy hampered their collaboration.
  • The sports teams carried a long history of mutual antipathy, making their matches particularly intense.
Meaning
Mutual antipathy refers to a situation in which two or more individuals or groups harbor a shared dislike or hostility towards one another. This sentiment often leads to tension and conflict in their interactions.
Synonyms
  • hostility
  • animosity
  • aversion
  • antagonism
  • hatred