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Derision vs Antipathy - What's the difference?

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Derision is a related term of antipathy.


As nouns the difference between derision and antipathy

is that derision is derision while antipathy is contrariety or opposition in feeling; settled aversion or dislike; repugnance; distaste.

derision

English

Noun

  • Act of treating with disdain.
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  • * 1969 , , The Godfather :
  • There was just a touch of derision in the Don's voice and Hagen flushed.

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    antipathy

    English

    (Webster 1913)

    Noun

    (antipathies)
  • Contrariety or opposition in feeling; settled aversion or dislike; repugnance; distaste.
  • * Inveterate antipathies against particular nations, and passionate attachments to others, are to be avoided. --Washington.
  • Natural contrariety; incompatibility; repugnancy of qualities; as, oil and water have antipathy.
  • * A habit is generated of thinking that a natural antipathy exists between hope and reason. --I. Taylor.
  • Usage notes

    * Prepositions: "antipathy" is followed by "to", "against", or "between"; also sometimes by "for".

    Synonyms

    * hatred, aversion, dislike, disgust, distaste, enmity, ill will, repugnance, contrariety, opposition

    Antonyms

    * sympathy