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antagonism

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ???????????? (antag?nist?s, opponent), from ?????????????? (antag?nízesthai, antagonize), from ???? (ag?n, contest) (English agon).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /æn?tæ??n?z?m/

Noun

antagonism (countable and uncountable, plural antagonisms)

  1. A strong natural dislike or hatred; antipathy.

Derived terms

  • heteroantagonism
  • homoantagonism
  • isoantagonism

Related terms

Translations

Anagrams

  • Montagnais

Romanian

Etymology

From French antagonisme

Noun

antagonism n (plural antagonisme)

  1. antagonism

Declension

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antagonise

English

Verb

antagonise (third-person singular simple present antagonises, present participle antagonising, simple past and past participle antagonised)

  1. Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of antagonize.

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