Main Entry:
an·tip·a·thy Listen to the pronunciation of antipathy
Pronunciation:
\an-ˈti-pə-thē\
Function:
noun
Inflected Form(s):
plural an·tip·a·thies
Etymology:
Latin antipathia, from Greek antipatheia, from antipathēs of opposite feelings, from anti- + pathos experience — more at pathos
Date:
1600
1obsolete : opposition in feeling2: settled aversion or dislike : distaste 3: an object of aversion
synonyms see enmity
So which are you doing with this?
1. Clinging to your guns
2. Clinging to your religion
3. Showing your antipathy
I think it is #3.
(from http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/antipathy )
antipathy
Main Entry:
an·tip·a·thy Listen to the pronunciation of antipathy
Pronunciation:
\an-ˈti-pə-thē\
Function:
noun
Inflected Form(s):
plural an·tip·a·thies
Etymology:
Latin antipathia, from Greek antipatheia, from antipathēs of opposite feelings, from anti- + pathos experience — more at pathos
Date:
1600
1obsolete : opposition in feeling2: settled aversion or dislike : distaste 3: an object of aversion
synonyms see enmity
Jeff: We concur, it’s #3. Have a nice day lefty!