feel antagonism

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To personally experience a feeling of hostility towards someone or something.

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  • She felt nothing but antagonism towards her new manager.
  • Many voters feel a deep antagonism towards the current government's policies.
  • From the moment he spoke, I was feeling a growing antagonism for his arrogant attitude.
  • Why do you feel such strong antagonism towards your brother?
  • If the teams were more respectful, fans wouldn't feel so much mutual antagonism.
  • It was clear that the two rivals felt a long-standing antagonism for each other.
  • He couldn't help but feel antagonism for a system that he believed was fundamentally unjust.
  • As the debate continued, she began to feel a real antagonism towards the opposing speaker.
  • I never used to feel any antagonism towards them, but their recent actions have changed my mind.
  • To feel antagonism so intensely can be emotionally exhausting.