Agonistic vs Antagonistic - What's the difference?
agonistic | antagonistic |
Of or relating to contests that were originally participated in by the Ancient Greeks; athletic.
(zoology, anthropology) Characterised by conflict or hostility.
* 2006 , Karen Armstrong, The Great Transformation , Atlantic Books 2007, p. 66:
(rhetoric) Argumentative, combative.
(pharmacology) Pertaining to an agonist.
Contending or acting against; as, antagonistic forces.
* Milman
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As adjectives the difference between agonistic and antagonistic
is that agonistic is of or relating to contests that were originally participated in by the ancient greeks; athletic while antagonistic is contending or acting against; as, antagonistic forces.agonistic
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- This was clearly such an event, but like the ancient religion of Israel, it was also deeply agonistic .
Derived terms
* agonistic buffer * agonistic monoclonal antibody * agonistic muscle * agonistic pluralism * agonistic threat displayantagonistic
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- They were distinct, adverse, even antagonistic .