antagonism toward
Frequency: 8.321.0 per million words
Used to indicate the direction of the hostility, more common in American English.
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- Her deep-seated antagonism toward the new manager was obvious to everyone.
- The growing antagonism toward the government's policies led to widespread protests.
- The politician's speech fueled the existing antagonism toward minority groups.
- He couldn't explain his sudden antagonism toward his oldest friend.
- The author's antagonism toward modern technology is a recurring theme in his novels.
- Any new tax is likely to create significant antagonism toward the ruling party.
- We studied the historical antagonism toward immigrant groups during that period.
- The paper explores the sources of public antagonism toward scientific research.
- Why does she feel such strong antagonism toward any form of authority?
- His condescending attitude only fueled her antagonism toward him.