antipathetic,a.|æntɪpəˈθɛtɪk|[ad.assumedGr.*ἀντιπαθητικός,f.ἀντιπαθέ-ειν to have an aversion(seenext);cf.παθητικόςf.παθέ-ειν.]Having an antipathy or constitutional aversion; opposed in nature or disposition (to).1640Canterbur. Self-Conv. 95The Scots humour..is become naturally antipathetick to the masse.
1789BenthamPrinc.Legisl. vi. §35Sympathetic and antipathetic sensibility are commonly stronger in her[the female].
1831Arnold in StanleyLife (1858) I. 250Many..are so antipathetic to it[cholera], that neither contagion nor infection will give it to them.
1865TrollopeBelton Est. xxv. 296The whole place and everything about it was antipathetic to her.