Use antipathy in a sentence
Sentences starting with antipathy
- Antipathy would assert itself. [9]
Sentences ending with antipathy
- There is a whole family connection in New England, and that a very famous one, to many of whose members, in different generations, all the products of the dairy are the subjects of a congenital antipathy. [6]
- It was a very insufficient and unsatisfactory reason to assign for the young man's solitary habits that he was the subject of an antipathy. [6]
- He was conscious, too, that Jasmine realized the antipathy. [11]
- The strongest and the ablest men have found it impossible to resist the impression produced by the most insignificant object, by the most harmless sight or sound to which they had a congenital or acquired antipathy. [6]
- It cannot be said that I went so far as to hate her for this,--when it was in my mind,--but my feelings were of a strong antipathy. [9]
- But they called on her and danced with her, and she had shown them not the least antipathy. [9]
- Each had a natural antipathy. [11]
- It occurred to me that once or twice I had seen her eyes fixed on Hungerford inquisitively, and not free from antipathy. [11]
- Why, so have I an antipathy. [6]
- But in the first place, what do we mean by an antipathy? [6]
More example sentences with the word antipathy in them
- No other creature would be so likely to trouble a person who had an antipathy to it. [6]
- The circumstances connected with the very common antipathy to cats were as remarkable in many points of view as the similar circumstances in the case of Maurice Kirkwood. [6]
- But on the whole it would be more decorous to wait, and perhaps he was willing to hear what the object of his favorite antipathy had to say about it. [6]
- The instinctive antipathy which had marked their first introduction was carried on to this later meeting. [11]
- The centrifugal principle which grows out of the antipathy of like to like is only the repetition in character of the arrangement we see expressed materially in certain seed-capsules, which burst and throw the seed to all points of the compass. [6]
- He behaved very well in the regiment but was not liked; Rostov especially detested him and was unable to overcome or conceal his groundless antipathy to the man. [2]
- Nearly all of us have an antipathy to a stranger, even of our own nationality. [5]
- Or--the blood rushed to his face--or it might be that the Gipsy's presence here, this display of devilish antipathy, as though it were all part of the music, was due, somehow, to Fleda Druse. [11]
- The prince reciprocated this antipathy, but it was overpowered by his contempt for her. [2]
- Twenty-four hours later the story was all over the village that Maurice Kirkwood was the subject of a strange, mysterious, unheard-of antipathy to something, nobody knew what; and the whole neighborhood naturally resolved itself into an unorganized committee of investigation. [6]
- His suggestive glance, the look in his eyes, did not escape Crozier, who read it all aright; and a primitive expression of natural antipathy passed across his mediaeval face, making it almost inquisitorial. [11]
- Here it was that Krool's antipathy to Jasmine and fierce hatred of Fellowes had been nurtured. [11]
- The story is that he has a queer antipathy to something or to somebody, nobody knows what or whom. [6]
- The subjects of that antipathy could not tell what it was which disturbed their nervous system. [6]
- It will be seen at once how such a congenital antipathy would tend to isolate the person who was its unfortunate victim. [6]
- One would have said she was afraid of it, or had some undefined antipathy which made it hateful to her. [6]
- Generally speaking, he prefers bright tints to darker ones, but his likes and dislikes are capricious, and with regard to some colors his antipathy amounts to positive horror. [6]
- Help and the pledge of help had lightened many a dark corner that night; and an unexplainable antipathy which had suddenly grown up in Al'mah's mind against Jasmine after her arrival at Glencader was dissipated as the hours wore on. [11]
- Besides it was pleasant, after his reception by the Austrians, to speak if not in Russian (for they were speaking French) at least with a Russian who would, he supposed, share the general Russian antipathy to the Austrians which was then particularly strong. [2]
- Fournel's antipathy had only been increased by the fact that Louis Racine had married the now famous Madelinette, and his animosity extended to her. [11]
- Stranger and far more awkward than this is the case mentioned in an ancient collection, where the subject of the antipathy fainted at the sight of any object of a red color. [6]
- Natasha and Princess Mary looked at one another in silence, and the longer they did so without saying what they wanted to say, the greater grew their antipathy to one another. [2]
- They would either love each other as they got older, and pair like wild creatures, or take some fierce antipathy, which might end nobody could tell where. [6]
- When a young lady screams at the sight of a spider, we accept her explanation that she has a natural antipathy to the creature. [6]
- But suppose Maurice Kirkwood to be the subject of this antipathy in its extremest degree, it would in no manner account for the isolation to which he had condemned himself. [6]
- I know that instances of such antipathy have been recorded, and they would account for the seclusion of those who are subject to it. [6]
- Neither he nor Holden had known the old antipathy of Terry and Constantine Jopp. [11]
- The geyser of his prejudice and antipathy was furiously alive. [11]
- All Hamley knew--she had long known--how Luke Claridge had held the Cloistered House in abhorrence, and she knew also that Soolsby worshipped David and Faith, and, whatever the cause of the family antipathy, championed it. [11]
- The mortal antipathy had died out of the soul and the blood of Maurice Kirkwood at that supreme moment when he found himself snatched from the grasp of death and cradled in the arms of Euthymia. [6]
- All antipathy had gone; there was a strange eager intimacy between the jurymen and himself. [11]
- Her antipathy to forms, he saw, was inherent. [9]
- Birds under confinement distinguish different persons, as is proved by the strong and permanent antipathy or affection which they shew, without any apparent cause, towards certain individuals. [1]
- A much more common antipathy is that which is entertained with regard to cats. [6]
- But if you can get him to try his skill upon this interesting personage and his antipathy, so much the better. [6]
- A rabbit ran by us, and I watched to see if he showed any sign of that antipathy we have heard so much of, but he seemed to be pleased watching the creature. [6]
- This is the best key that I can furnish to a story which must have puzzled some, repelled others, and failed to interest many who did not suspect the true cause of the mysterious antipathy. [6]
- No, I don't believe it is much more than an extreme case of shyness, connected, perhaps, with some congenital or other personal repugnance to which has been given the name of an antipathy. [6]
- But how could any conceivable antipathy be so comprehensive as to keep a young man aloof from all the world, and make a hermit of him? [6]
- What has his antipathy to do with his staying away? [6]
- What could an antipathy be that made a young man a recluse! [6]
- The Turks have an innate antipathy to taking the life of any dumb animal, it is said. [5]
- With Philip as adopted son and heir there would be fewer spoils of office; with Philip as duke there would be none at all, for the instinct of distrust and antipathy was mutual. [11]
- Privately and in a very still way, she was occupying herself with the problem of the young stranger, the subject of some delusion, or disease, or obliquity of unknown nature, to which the vague name of antipathy had been attached. [6]
- But it was a very curious thing that this antipathy should be alleged as the reason for his singular mode of life. [6]
- You, Monsieur, have a radical antipathy to those men who are unable to see or to feel what you were privileged to see and feel from the time of your birth. [11]
- Suppose this were a case of the same antipathy. [6]
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