বিদ্বেষ, দ্বেষ, বিরোধিতা, প্রতিযোগ
(1) A feeling of intense dislike.
(2) The object of a feeling of intense aversion; something to be avoided.
(3) The object of a feeling of intense aversion.
(4) Something to be avoided.
(5) Strong dislike.
(6) Disgust.
(1) Might it not, however, be more accurate to call it antipathy ?
(2) Despite her antipathy towards MacKenzie, she may well have picked up pointers from him about how to manage journalists.
(3) This should go down in the annals of history, as I've never enjoyed doing a job before, managing at best antipathy .
(4) That is not to say he has any antipathy towards Coulthard.
(5) The wee Glasgow derby may lack the sectarian undertones of the big one, but it lacks none of the mutual antipathy .
(6) The Premiership clubs have never disguised their antipathy to the principle of one up, one down.
(7) This affects my entire perception of the city, filling me with disquiet, antipathy and even a certain revulsion.
(8) So Davis will begin his second term under clouds of apathy, if not antipathy .
(9) Mr Fowler's antipathy can be traced to his father, who fought in the First World War and was less than impressed by the French war leaders.
(10) This was unusual, given conventional medicine's antipathy towards anything considered wacky or unprovable.
(11) Webber got pregnant, although by the time the baby was born her antipathy towards him was so great she refused to put his name on the birth certificate.
(12) And the level of antipathy towards the president's visit shocked some.
(13) In my view, his condition will persist while he remains in conflict with the Force as his antipathy is now so deep-seated and consuming.
(14) Whatever the accuracy of those perceptions, the mutual antipathy is unspoken, but pervasive.
(15) A thinly disguised mutual antipathy
(16) This antipathy towards fiction is a little difficult to understand.
(17) There were many strands of antipathy in his life, among which a dislike for children seems to have been a constant.
(18) Still, there is plenty of blame on both sides of the Atlantic for this display of mutual antipathy .
(19) His fundamental antipathy to capitalism
(20) As is customary, much was made of the mutual antipathy between the two fighters in the run-up to the contest.
hostility
antagonism
animosity
aversion
animus
enmity
dislike
distaste
hatred
hate
abhorrence
loathing
amity
Admiration
Appreciation
Approval
Esteem
Honor
Like
Liking
Love
Rapport
Regard
Respect
Sympathy