Antipathies

/æn.ˈtɪp.ə.θiz/ noun

Plural of antipathy; multiple instances of strong natural dislike or opposition between people or things.

Plural form of antipathy, from Greek anti- (against) + pathos (feeling). Dating to the 16th century, antipathy entered English as a noun directly, with -ies as the regular plural, though -ys appeared in early texts.

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