At the A1 level, the word 'Antipathie' is quite advanced. However, you can understand it by comparing it to things you already know. Think of 'nicht mögen' (not liking). If you like someone, you have 'Sympathie'. If you really do not like someone, you have 'Antipathie'. It is a big word for a simple feeling: 'I don't like him/her.' You don't need to use this word in your own speaking yet, but if you see it, just remember it means 'a bad feeling about someone.' In English, it is almost the same word: 'antipathy.' Just remember the gender is feminine: 'die Antipathie.' A simple sentence for an A1 learner would be: 'Ich habe eine Antipathie gegen Hausaufgaben' (I have an antipathy toward homework), though a native would usually just say 'Ich mag Hausaufgaben nicht.' Focus on recognizing the word when you read it in a story or a news headline. It always points to a negative feeling.
At the A2 level, you are starting to learn more nouns for feelings. 'Antipathie' is a useful word because it helps you describe social situations more clearly. You already know 'Abneigung' (dislike), and 'Antipathie' is a more formal version of that. It is often used for people. For example, 'Ich habe eine Antipathie gegen den neuen Nachbarn.' This means you don't just dislike him for a reason, but you have a general bad feeling about him. You should also learn the opposite word: 'Sympathie'. These two words often go together. In German, we use the preposition 'gegen' with 'Antipathie'. Remember: gegen + accusative. So, 'gegen den Mann' (masculine) or 'gegen die Frau' (feminine). If you are reading a simple German news article and see this word, it usually describes why two people are not working well together. It is a 'gut feeling' word.
At the B1 level, you should be able to use 'Antipathie' in your writing and speaking to sound more precise. Instead of always saying 'Ich mag ihn nicht,' which sounds a bit childish, you can say 'Ich empfinde eine gewisse Antipathie gegen ihn.' This sounds more mature and objective. At this level, you should also learn common verbs that go with 'Antipathie', like 'empfinden' (to feel) or 'hegen' (to harbor). You might encounter this word in a professional context, like a job interview or a team meeting, where someone describes 'persönliche Antipathien' as a reason for conflict. It is important to distinguish it from 'Apathie' (apathy), which means you don't care. 'Antipathie' is a strong, active feeling of dislike. You should also be comfortable using adjectives like 'stark' (strong) or 'gegenseitig' (mutual) to describe the feeling. This word adds a layer of sophistication to your German vocabulary.
At the B2 level, you are expected to understand the nuances between 'Antipathie', 'Abneigung', and 'Aversion'. 'Antipathie' is specifically used for that instinctive, often inexplicable repulsion we feel toward certain people or ideas. You will see it used in political commentary and literature. At this level, you should be able to use the word in complex sentences, such as 'Trotz ihrer gegenseitigen Antipathie mussten sie für das Projekt zusammenarbeiten.' You should also recognize the word in the genitive case, like 'die Gründe seiner Antipathie' (the reasons for his antipathy). You are moving toward a more academic and professional use of German, and 'Antipathie' is a key term for discussing social dynamics and human psychology. It is also a good word to use when writing essays about character relationships in a book or film. It shows you can analyze emotions on a deeper level than just 'love' and 'hate'.
At the C1 level, you should have a complete command of 'Antipathie' and its various collocations. You understand that it is a 'gehobener' (elevated) term and use it to add precision to your discourse. You might discuss how 'instinktive Antipathien' influence political voting behavior or how 'Antipathie gegen das Fremde' (xenophobia/aversion to the foreign) manifests in society. You should be familiar with more advanced verbs like 'überwinden' (to overcome) or 'kaschieren' (to hide/mask). For example, 'Er versuchte, seine tiefe Antipathie durch übertriebene Höflichkeit zu kaschieren.' At this level, you also recognize the word in philosophical or sociological texts where it might be contrasted with 'Empathie' (empathy) or 'Sympathie'. You are able to discuss the origins of such feelings, using terms like 'unbewusst' (unconscious) or 'vorgefasst' (preconceived). Your usage should be flawless, including the correct use of prepositions like 'gegenüber' in more formal constructions.
At the C2 level, you use 'Antipathie' with the ease of a native speaker, recognizing its subtle historical and literary weight. You might use it in a critique of a 19th-century novel, discussing the 'physiognomisch begründete Antipathie' (antipathy based on facial features) common in the literature of that era. You understand that 'Antipathie' can be a structural element in a narrative, representing more than just a personal feeling but a clash of worldviews or classes. You are comfortable using the plural 'Antipathien' to describe complex networks of dislike within a large organization or society. Your vocabulary includes related terms like 'Ressentiment' or 'Idiosynkrasie', and you know exactly when 'Antipathie' is the more appropriate choice. You can speak eloquently about the 'Überwindung von Antipathien im Sinne des gesellschaftlichen Zusammenhalts' (overcoming antipathies for the sake of social cohesion). At this stage, the word is a flexible tool in your rhetorical arsenal, used for both sharp analysis and nuanced description.

die Antipathie in 30 Seconds

  • Antipathie is a formal German noun meaning 'antipathy' or 'strong dislike', often used for instinctive negative feelings toward people or abstract concepts.
  • It is feminine (die Antipathie) and typically used with the preposition 'gegen' followed by the accusative case to indicate the target of the dislike.
  • Common in professional, psychological, and literary contexts, it sounds more objective and analytical than simple words like 'Hass' (hate) or 'Abneigung' (dislike).
  • It is a 'False Friend' with the English word 'apathy'; in German, 'Antipathie' is an active dislike, while 'Apathie' is a lack of emotion.

The German noun die Antipathie is a sophisticated term used to describe a deep-seated, often instinctive feeling of dislike or aversion toward someone or something. Rooted in the Greek words 'anti' (against) and 'pathos' (feeling), it literally translates to a 'feeling against.' In the German language, it is used to express a psychological state where one person feels a natural repulsion or a lack of harmony with another individual, a group, or even an abstract concept. Unlike a simple 'dislike' (Abneigung), an Antipathie often implies something more fundamental and less rational—it is that 'gut feeling' that tells you that you simply do not click with another person, regardless of their actual behavior or merits. It is a word frequently encountered in psychological discussions, high-level literature, and formal social commentary.

Emotional Depth
It suggests a persistent and ingrained emotional response rather than a fleeting moment of irritation.
Social Dynamics
Often used to explain why two colleagues or public figures cannot work together effectively despite shared goals.

Es herrschte eine sofortige Antipathie zwischen den beiden Rivalen, die niemand erklären konnte.

When using this word, Germans often pair it with the preposition gegen (against), which requires the accusative case. For example, 'eine Antipathie gegen moderne Kunst' (an antipathy toward modern art). It is important to note that while the word sounds similar to 'apathy' in English, they are false friends. Apathy in German is 'Apathie' and refers to a lack of interest or emotion, whereas Antipathie is a very active, albeit negative, emotional state. It is used in professional contexts to describe 'personal differences' or in literature to foreshadow conflict between characters. Understanding this word allows a learner to move beyond basic verbs like 'hassen' (to hate) or 'nicht mögen' (to not like) and enter the realm of nuanced emotional description.

Trotz ihrer beruflichen Zusammenarbeit konnten sie ihre gegenseitige Antipathie nie ganz verbergen.

Register
Primarily formal and neutral; rarely used in very casual slang.

In a cultural sense, Germans value 'Sachlichkeit' (objectivity). Labeling a conflict as an 'Antipathie' rather than a 'Streit' (argument) helps to categorize the problem as a psychological mismatch rather than a moral failure. This makes the word extremely useful in workplace mediation or academic discussions about history and politics. For instance, historians might discuss the 'traditionelle Antipathie' between two neighboring nations to explain long-standing tensions that go beyond specific political events. By mastering this term, you gain a tool for describing the invisible forces that shape human interaction.

Ihre Antipathie gegen jegliche Form von Bürokratie war in der ganzen Firma bekannt.

Es ist schwer, eine tief verwurzelte Antipathie allein durch Logik zu überwinden.

Antonym
The direct opposite is 'die Sympathie'.

Manchmal verwandelt sich anfängliche Antipathie mit der Zeit in Respekt.

Using die Antipathie correctly in a sentence involves understanding its grammatical requirements and typical verb pairings. As a feminine noun, it takes the articles 'die' (nominative/accusative), 'der' (genitive/dative). The most common construction is Antipathie gegen + [Akkusativ]. This structure allows you to specify the target of the aversion. For example: 'Er hegt eine starke Antipathie gegen Spinat' (He harbors a strong antipathy toward spinach). Note the verb 'hegen' (to harbor/to nurture), which is a high-level collocation frequently used with feelings like sympathy, antipathy, or suspicion.

Common Verbs
empfinden (to feel), hegen (to harbor), zeigen (to show), überwinden (to overcome), verbergen (to hide).

Sie konnte ihre Antipathie gegen den neuen Chef kaum verbergen.

When describing mutual feelings, you would use the adjective 'gegenseitig'. For instance, 'Es war eine gegenseitige Antipathie' (It was a mutual antipathy). This suggests that both parties felt the same aversion toward each other from the start. You can also modify the intensity of the feeling using adjectives like 'tief' (deep), 'instinktiv' (instinctive), 'unbegründet' (unfounded), or 'offen' (open/obvious). If someone has a general tendency to be disliked, you might say they 'erregen Antipathie' (they arouse/provoke antipathy). This shifts the focus from the person feeling the emotion to the person causing it.

Warum empfindest du so eine große Antipathie gegen diesen Schauspieler?

In more complex sentences, Antipathie can serve as the subject. 'Die Antipathie der Wähler gegen den Kandidaten wuchs stündlich' (The voters' antipathy toward the candidate grew by the hour). Here, 'der Wähler' is in the genitive case, showing who holds the feeling. You can also use it in the dative case after certain prepositions: 'Trotz seiner Antipathie gegenüber Hunden kaufte er seiner Tochter einen Welpen' (Despite his antipathy toward dogs, he bought his daughter a puppy). Note the use of 'gegenüber' here, which is another valid preposition, often implying a more direct 'face-to-face' or 'relational' aversion than just 'gegen'.

Seine Antipathie rührte von einer schlechten Erfahrung in der Kindheit her.

Sentence Structure
[Subject] + [Verb] + [Adjective] + Antipathie + gegen/gegenüber + [Object].

Finally, consider the nuances of 'Antipathie' in negative sentences. 'Ich habe keine Antipathie gegen ihn, aber wir sind einfach keine Freunde' (I have no antipathy toward him, but we are simply not friends). This is a very common way to politely clarify that while there is no active dislike, there is also no strong positive connection. Using the word in this way shows a high level of linguistic control and social awareness, as it distinguishes between 'not liking' and 'actively disliking'.

Es gibt keinen Grund für diese plötzliche Antipathie.

Die Antipathie zwischen den beiden Abteilungen behindert den Arbeitsfluss.

While you might not hear Antipathie in a loud, casual conversation at a bar, it is a staple of German intellectual and professional life. You will hear it frequently on political talk shows, such as 'Anne Will' or 'Maybrit Illner', where pundits analyze the relationships between politicians. For example, a journalist might say, 'Die persönliche Antipathie zwischen dem Kanzler und dem Oppositionsführer ist unübersehbar' (The personal antipathy between the Chancellor and the leader of the opposition is unmistakable). In this context, it serves as a precise way to describe a political climate that is hampered by personal friction.

News & Media
Used to describe diplomatic tensions or public reactions to controversial figures.

In der Zeitung stand heute ein Artikel über die wachsende Antipathie gegen die neue Steuerreform.

In the workplace, particularly in HR (Human Resources) or during mediation sessions, Antipathie is the professional term for 'not getting along'. Instead of saying 'They hate each other,' a manager might say, 'Es gibt gewisse Antipathien im Team, die wir adressieren müssen.' This professionalizes the conflict, making it sound like a psychological hurdle to be managed rather than a schoolyard fight. You will also find it in psychological literature or self-help books that discuss 'Chemie' (chemistry) between people, where Antipathie is the term for 'negative chemistry'.

Der Psychologe erklärte, dass Antipathie oft ein Schutzmechanismus des Egos ist.

Literature and theater are other places where this word shines. In a classic German novel, a narrator might describe a character's 'instinktive Antipathie' toward a villain to build suspense. It is a word that carries weight and seriousness. Even in film reviews, you might read that the 'Antipathie' between the lead actors was so palpable that it ruined the romantic tension. Essentially, anywhere where human emotions are being analyzed or reported with a degree of sophistication, Antipathie will appear. It is the word of the observer, the critic, and the professional.

Die Antipathie des Publikums war deutlich zu spüren, als der Redner die Bühne betrat.

Professional Contexts
Mediation, HR reports, psychological evaluations, and diplomatic briefings.

Finally, you might encounter it in historical documentaries. Narrators often use it to describe the 'Erbfeindschaft' (hereditary enmity) or the 'traditionelle Antipathie' between European powers in the 19th century. In these cases, it isn't just about two people, but about whole cultures or nations. Hearing this word helps you identify that the speaker is discussing a long-standing, structural emotional barrier rather than a temporary disagreement.

Man kann die Geschichte Europas nicht verstehen, ohne die tiefen Antipathien jener Zeit zu berücksichtigen.

One of the most frequent errors English speakers make when learning die Antipathie is confusing it with the English word 'apathy'. As mentioned before, these are 'False Friends'. In English, apathy means a lack of interest or enthusiasm. In German, this is Apathie. However, Antipathie means a strong dislike. If you say, 'Ich habe eine Antipathie gegen dieses Projekt,' you are saying you actively dislike it. If you meant to say you don't care about it, you should use 'Desinteresse' or say 'Das Projekt lässt mich kalt'. Mixing these up can lead to significant misunderstandings, especially in professional environments where 'not caring' is very different from 'actively opposing'.

False Friend Alert
Antipathie = Dislike/Aversion. Apathie = Lack of interest/Indifference.

Fehler: 'Ich fühle Antipathie für das Thema' (wenn man Desinteresse meint).

Another common mistake involves the preposition. Many learners try to use 'für' (for) or 'zu' (to) because they are translating directly from English 'antipathy for' or 'aversion to'. In German, the standard preposition is almost always gegen (against) or sometimes gegenüber (towards/vis-à-vis). Using 'für' sounds distinctly non-native and can be confusing. For example, 'Antipathie für ihn' might be misinterpreted as 'antipathy on his behalf' in some very specific, albeit rare, contexts. Stick to 'gegen' to be safe and accurate.

Richtig: Meine Antipathie gegen Lärm ist bekannt. Falsch: Meine Antipathie zu Lärm.

Gender and pluralization also pose challenges. Learners often forget that Antipathie is feminine. Saying 'der Antipathie' (as a nominative) is a common gender error. Furthermore, while the plural 'Antipathien' exists, it is relatively rare. Learners sometimes try to pluralize it when describing a single person's dislike for multiple things, but in German, you would typically stay in the singular: 'Seine Antipathie gegen Hunde und Katzen' (His antipathy toward dogs and cats). Using the plural 'Antipathien' usually refers to multiple different instances of aversion or complex social dynamics involving many people's dislikes.

Gender Check
Always 'die Antipathie'. Never 'das' or 'der' (unless in genitive/dative).

Lastly, be careful with the intensity. Antipathie is a strong word. If you just slightly dislike a particular flavor of ice cream, using Antipathie might sound overly dramatic or clinical. For everyday dislikes, 'Abneigung' or simply 'nicht mögen' is more appropriate. Using Antipathie for trivial things can make you sound like you are trying too hard to be formal or that you have a very intense psychological reaction to something minor. Reserve it for people, ideologies, or significant lifestyle choices.

Vermeiden Sie: 'Ich habe eine Antipathie gegen diese Serviette.' (Zu dramatisch!)

In German, there are several words that describe dislike, and choosing the right one depends on the context and the intensity of the feeling. The most common alternative to Antipathie is die Abneigung. While Antipathie often implies an instinctive, psychological repulsion (often between people), Abneigung is a broader term for 'dislike' or 'disinclination'. You can have an 'Abneigung' against a certain food or a type of music without it being a deep-seated psychological issue. It is slightly less formal than Antipathie and more common in daily speech.

Antipathie vs. Abneigung
Antipathie is more instinctive and formal; Abneigung is broader and can be rational or trivial.

Seine Abneigung gegen frühes Aufstehen ist legendär.

Another synonym is die Aversion. This word is very close to 'Antipathie' but often has a more clinical or physiological connotation. It is frequently used in psychology to describe an intense, sometimes physical reaction of disgust or avoidance. For instance, 'eine Aversion gegen Blut' (an aversion to blood). If Antipathie is about 'not clicking' with someone, Aversion is about the 'urge to turn away'. In academic writing, these two are often used interchangeably, but Aversion tends to be even more formal.

Nach dem Unfall entwickelte er eine starke Aversion gegen das Autofahren.

If the feeling is even stronger and involves a sense of resistance or 'disgust', you might use der Widerwille. This word literally means 'against-will' and describes a feeling of doing something with great reluctance or feeling a sense of revulsion. It is more active than Antipathie. Finally, there is die Animosität (animosity), which describes an active, often hostile dislike between people. While Antipathie can be silent and internal, Animosität usually manifests in behavior or conflict. Understanding these differences allows you to describe the exact 'flavor' of dislike you are experiencing or observing.

Summary of Alternatives
Abneigung (General dislike), Aversion (Strong/Clinical aversion), Widerwille (Reluctance/Revulsion), Animosität (Active hostility).

Die jahrelange Animosität zwischen den Familien endete schließlich in einer Versöhnung.

How Formal Is It?

Fun Fact

The word was originally used in a physical/scientific sense to describe substances that 'rejected' each other before it became a purely psychological term.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /anti-pa-ˈtiː/
US /ˌæntɪpəˈti/
Last syllable (tiː)
Rhymes With
Sympathie Energie Phantasie Strategie Demokratie Garantie Theorie Harmonie
Common Errors
  • Stressing the first syllable like in English 'antipathy'.
  • Pronouncing the 'th' like in English (it is a hard 't' in German).
  • Mixing up with 'Apathie'.
  • Forgetting the long 'i' at the end.
  • Pronouncing the 'e' at the end (it is silent after the 'i').

Difficulty Rating

Reading 3/5

Easy to recognize due to the English cognate 'antipathy'.

Writing 4/5

Requires correct preposition (gegen) and case (accusative).

Speaking 4/5

Pronunciation is tricky due to the stress on the final syllable.

Listening 3/5

Clear pronunciation usually makes it easy to catch in formal speech.

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

mögen hassen Gefühl gegen Sympathie

Learn Next

Aversion Abneigung Idiosynkrasie Ressentiment Animosität

Advanced

Affinität Ambivalenz Dissonanz

Grammar to Know

Preposition 'gegen' always takes the Accusative case.

Antipathie gegen den (Akk) Mann.

Preposition 'gegenüber' always takes the Dative case.

Antipathie gegenüber dem (Dat) Mann.

Feminine nouns ending in -ie usually have the stress on the -ie.

Sympathie, Antipathie, Energie.

Genitive case for showing possession with nouns.

Die Antipathie des Vaters.

Adjective endings after indefinite articles.

Eine starke Antipathie.

Examples by Level

1

Ich habe eine Antipathie gegen Spinnen.

I have an antipathy toward spiders.

Simple 'gegen + Akkusativ' construction.

2

Die Antipathie ist nicht gut.

The antipathy is not good.

Basic subject-verb-adjective.

3

Hast du eine Antipathie gegen ihn?

Do you have an antipathy toward him?

Question form.

4

Meine Antipathie gegen Milch ist groß.

My antipathy toward milk is big.

Possessive pronoun 'Meine'.

5

Er fühlt keine Antipathie.

He feels no antipathy.

Negation with 'keine'.

6

Antipathie ist ein langes Wort.

Antipathy is a long word.

Noun as subject.

7

Sie zeigt ihre Antipathie.

She shows her antipathy.

Verb 'zeigen' (to show).

8

Ist das Antipathie oder Hass?

Is that antipathy or hate?

Comparison of two nouns.

1

Die Antipathie gegen den neuen Lehrer war sofort da.

The antipathy toward the new teacher was there immediately.

Use of 'sofort' (immediately).

2

Ich verstehe deine Antipathie nicht.

I don't understand your antipathy.

Accusative object 'deine Antipathie'.

3

Es gibt eine gegenseitige Antipathie zwischen ihnen.

There is a mutual antipathy between them.

Adjective 'gegenseitig' (mutual).

4

Warum hast du so eine Antipathie gegen Hunde?

Why do you have such an antipathy toward dogs?

Emphasis with 'so eine'.

5

Seine Antipathie gegen Sport ist bekannt.

His antipathy toward sports is well-known.

Adjective 'bekannt' (known).

6

Wir müssen unsere Antipathie vergessen.

We must forget our antipathy.

Modal verb 'müssen'.

7

Sie hat eine starke Antipathie gegen Lügen.

She has a strong antipathy toward lies.

Adjective 'starke' (strong).

8

Diese Antipathie macht die Arbeit schwer.

This antipathy makes work difficult.

Verb 'machen' + adjective.

1

Er hegt eine tiefe Antipathie gegen alles Moderne.

He harbors a deep antipathy toward everything modern.

Verb 'hegen' (to harbor).

2

Die Antipathie zwischen den beiden Politikern ist offensichtlich.

The antipathy between the two politicians is obvious.

Adjective 'offensichtlich' (obvious).

3

Ich empfinde eine instinktive Antipathie gegen diesen Ort.

I feel an instinctive antipathy toward this place.

Adjective 'instinktiv'.

4

Können wir unsere Antipathie für einen Moment beiseitelegen?

Can we set our antipathy aside for a moment?

Verb 'beiseitelegen' (to set aside).

5

Ihre Antipathie rührt von einem Missverständnis her.

Their antipathy stems from a misunderstanding.

Phrasal verb 'herrühren von' (to stem from).

6

Es ist schwer, eine solche Antipathie zu überwinden.

It is hard to overcome such an antipathy.

Infinitive with 'zu'.

7

Trotz meiner Antipathie muss ich zugeben, dass er recht hat.

Despite my antipathy, I must admit he is right.

Preposition 'Trotz' + Genitive.

8

Die Antipathie der Bevölkerung gegen die Regierung wächst.

The population's antipathy toward the government is growing.

Genitive 'der Bevölkerung'.

1

Die Antipathie war so greifbar, dass man sie fast schneiden konnte.

The antipathy was so palpable you could almost cut it.

Idiomatic expression 'fast schneiden können'.

2

Oft ist Antipathie nur ein Mangel an Information.

Often, antipathy is just a lack of information.

Noun 'Mangel' (lack).

3

Er versuchte, seine Antipathie durch Ironie zu verbergen.

He tried to hide his antipathy with irony.

Verb 'verbergen' (to hide).

4

Eine gewisse Antipathie gegen Autoritäten ist in diesem Alter normal.

A certain antipathy toward authority is normal at this age.

Adjective 'gewisse' (certain).

5

Die Antipathie gegenüber Fremden ist ein soziologisches Problem.

Antipathy toward strangers is a sociological problem.

Preposition 'gegenüber' + Dative.

6

Ihre Antipathie gegen das Projekt gefährdet den Erfolg.

Her antipathy toward the project endangers its success.

Verb 'gefährden' (to endanger).

7

Es gibt keine logische Erklärung für diese Antipathie.

There is no logical explanation for this antipathy.

Adjective 'logische'.

8

Antipathie kann sich manchmal in Neugier verwandeln.

Antipathy can sometimes turn into curiosity.

Reflexive verb 'sich verwandeln'.

1

Die tief verwurzelte Antipathie zwischen den Ethnien erschwert den Frieden.

The deep-seated antipathy between the ethnic groups complicates peace.

Participle adjective 'tief verwurzelt'.

2

In seinem Essay analysiert er die Antipathie der Romantiker gegen die Industrie.

In his essay, he analyzes the Romantics' antipathy toward industry.

Genitive 'der Romantiker'.

3

Man sollte persönliche Antipathien im Berufsleben ausklammern.

One should exclude personal antipathies in professional life.

Verb 'ausklammern' (to exclude/leave out).

4

Seine Antipathie gegen jegliche Form von Zwang war prägend für sein Werk.

His antipathy toward any form of coercion was formative for his work.

Adjective 'prägend' (formative).

5

Die Antipathie gegenüber neuen Technologien ist oft unbegründet.

Antipathy toward new technologies is often unfounded.

Adjective 'unbegründet' (unfounded).

6

Die instinktive Antipathie, die sie empfand, warnte sie vor der Gefahr.

The instinctive antipathy she felt warned her of the danger.

Relative clause.

7

Es erfordert Größe, eine berechtigte Antipathie zu überwinden.

It requires greatness to overcome a justified antipathy.

Noun 'Größe' (greatness/stature).

8

Die Antipathie gegen das System äußerte sich in zivilem Ungehorsam.

Antipathy toward the system manifested in civil disobedience.

Reflexive verb 'sich äußern in'.

1

Die Antipathie erwies sich als ein unüberwindbares Hindernis für die Koalition.

The antipathy proved to be an insurmountable obstacle for the coalition.

Verb 'sich erweisen als'.

2

In der Literatur des 19. Jahrhunderts fungiert Antipathie oft als Vorbote des Unheils.

In 19th-century literature, antipathy often functions as a harbinger of doom.

Verb 'fungieren' (to function/act as).

3

Die wechselseitige Antipathie der Protagonisten bildet das emotionale Rückgrat des Dramas.

The mutual antipathy of the protagonists forms the emotional backbone of the drama.

Genitive 'der Protagonisten'.

4

Seine Idiosynkrasien und Antipathien machten ihn zu einem schwierigen Zeitgenossen.

His idiosyncrasies and antipathies made him a difficult contemporary.

Plural 'Antipathien'.

5

Die soziokulturelle Antipathie gegen die Globalisierung ist ein komplexes Phänomen.

The socio-cultural antipathy toward globalization is a complex phenomenon.

Compound adjective 'soziokulturell'.

6

Oft kaschieren wir unsere Antipathie mit einer Maske der Professionalität.

We often mask our antipathy with a mask of professionalism.

Verb 'kaschieren' (to mask).

7

Die Antipathie, die ihm entgegenschlug, war fast physisch spürbar.

The antipathy that hit him was almost physically palpable.

Separable verb 'entgegenschlagen'.

8

Es ist eine philosophische Frage, ob Antipathie jemals rein rational sein kann.

It is a philosophical question whether antipathy can ever be purely rational.

Subordinate clause with 'ob'.

Common Collocations

eine tiefe Antipathie
gegenseitige Antipathie
Antipathie empfinden
Antipathie hegen
instinktive Antipathie
offene Antipathie
Antipathie überwinden
unbegründete Antipathie
Antipathie erregen
persönliche Antipathie

Common Phrases

Eine Antipathie gegen jemanden haben

— To have a dislike for someone.

Ich habe eine Antipathie gegen den neuen Nachbarn.

Von Antipathie geprägt sein

— To be characterized by antipathy.

Ihre Beziehung war von Antipathie geprägt.

Die Antipathie ist gegenseitig

— The feeling of dislike is mutual.

Wir mögen uns beide nicht; die Antipathie ist gegenseitig.

Eine Antipathie entwickeln

— To develop a dislike over time.

Er entwickelte eine Antipathie gegen das Pendeln.

Seine Antipathie verbergen

— To hide one's dislike.

Sie konnte ihre Antipathie kaum verbergen.

Keine Antipathie empfinden

— To not feel any dislike (often used to clarify neutrality).

Ich empfinde keine Antipathie, aber wir sind keine Freunde.

Eine instinktive Antipathie spüren

— To feel a gut-level dislike.

Beim Betreten des Hauses spürte sie eine instinktive Antipathie.

Gründe für die Antipathie

— Reasons for the dislike.

Was sind die Gründe für deine Antipathie?

Antipathie gegen alles Neue

— Dislike of anything new (resistance to change).

Seine Antipathie gegen alles Neue ist ein Problem für die Firma.

Jemandes Antipathie zu spüren bekommen

— To feel the effects of someone's dislike.

Er bekam die Antipathie des Chefs deutlich zu spüren.

Often Confused With

die Antipathie vs Apathie

Means lack of interest/indifference, not dislike.

die Antipathie vs Sympathie

The opposite; means liking or harmony.

die Antipathie vs Empathie

The ability to understand others' feelings.

Idioms & Expressions

"jemandem grün sein"

— To be well-disposed toward someone (usually used in the negative).

Er ist mir nicht gerade grün (Er empfindt Antipathie gegen mich).

informal/idiomatic
"jemanden nicht riechen können"

— To not be able to stand someone (literally 'to not be able to smell them').

Ich kann ihn einfach nicht riechen.

informal
"eine Rechnung offen haben"

— To have an unfinished conflict (often involving antipathy).

Die beiden haben noch eine Rechnung offen.

neutral
"auf Kriegsfuß stehen"

— To be on bad terms with something/someone.

Er steht mit der Technik auf Kriegsfuß.

informal
"jemandem ein Dorn im Auge sein"

— To be a thorn in someone's side.

Seine Beförderung war ihr ein Dorn im Auge.

neutral
"Gift und Galle spucken"

— To spit venom and gall (to express intense dislike/anger).

Sie spuckte Gift und Galle gegen die Entscheidung.

informal
"jemanden fressen können"

— To like someone very much (usually used in the negative to mean antipathy).

Ich habe ihn nicht gerade gefressen.

informal
"das Tischtuch ist zerschnitten"

— The relationship is irreparably broken.

Nach dem Streit war das Tischtuch zwischen ihnen zerschnitten.

neutral
"kein Blatt vor den Mund nehmen"

— To speak one's mind (often expressing antipathy directly).

Sie nahm kein Blatt vor den Mund und zeigte ihre Antipathie.

neutral
"jemandem die kalte Schulter zeigen"

— To give someone the cold shoulder.

Wegen ihrer Antipathie zeigte sie ihm die kalte Schulter.

neutral

Easily Confused

die Antipathie vs Abneigung

Both mean dislike.

Abneigung is general and can be minor; Antipathie is deeper and more instinctive.

Ich habe eine Abneigung gegen Knoblauch, aber eine Antipathie gegen diesen Menschen.

die Antipathie vs Hass

Both are negative feelings.

Hass is much stronger and more aggressive; Antipathie is a feeling of 'not clicking'.

Hass führt zu Gewalt, Antipathie führt zu Distanz.

die Antipathie vs Aversion

Very similar meaning.

Aversion often implies a physical or disgust-based reaction.

Sie hat eine Aversion gegen Spritzen.

die Antipathie vs Animosität

Both involve dislike between people.

Animosität implies an active, long-standing feud or hostility.

Die Animositäten zwischen den Clans sind alt.

die Antipathie vs Widerwille

Both describe a negative stance.

Widerwille is the reluctance to do something or a sense of revulsion.

Mit Widerwille unterschrieb er den Vertrag.

Sentence Patterns

A2

Ich habe eine Antipathie gegen [Nomen].

Ich habe eine Antipathie gegen Spinnen.

B1

Er/Sie hegt eine Antipathie gegen [Person].

Er hegt eine Antipathie gegen seinen Nachbarn.

B1

Die Antipathie zwischen [A] und [B] ist [Adjektiv].

Die Antipathie zwischen den Teams ist groß.

B2

Es herrscht eine gegenseitige Antipathie.

In der Klasse herrscht eine gegenseitige Antipathie.

B2

Trotz seiner Antipathie [Verb] er...

Trotz seiner Antipathie half er ihr.

C1

Seine Antipathie rührt von [Dativ] her.

Seine Antipathie rührt von schlechten Erfahrungen her.

C1

Die Antipathie gegenüber [Dativ] ist unbegründet.

Die Antipathie gegenüber Neuerungen ist unbegründet.

C2

Die Antipathie erwies sich als [Nominativ].

Die Antipathie erwies sich als großes Problem.

Word Family

Nouns

der Antipath (rare - a person who feels antipathy)
die Antipathien (plural)

Verbs

(none directly derived, use 'empfinden' or 'hegen')

Adjectives

antpathisch (unpleasant/disagreeable - note: this describes the person who *causes* antipathy)

Related

die Sympathie
die Empathie
die Apathie
das Pathos
die Psychologie

How to Use It

frequency

Common in written media and formal speech; moderate in daily conversation.

Common Mistakes
  • Ich habe Antipathie für ihn. Ich habe eine Antipathie gegen ihn.

    In German, 'gegen' is the standard preposition for antipathy, not 'für'.

  • Der Antipathie ist groß. Die Antipathie ist groß.

    Antipathie is a feminine noun.

  • Ich fühle Apathie gegen ihn. Ich fühle Antipathie gegen ihn.

    Apathie means indifference; Antipathie means dislike.

  • Antipathie gegen dem Mann. Antipathie gegen den Mann.

    The preposition 'gegen' requires the accusative case.

  • Meine Antipathie ist unbegründet. Meine Antipathie ist unbegründet.

    Wait, this is correct! A common mistake is using 'unbegründet' incorrectly with other nouns.

Tips

Precision

Use Antipathie when you want to describe a 'bad vibe' rather than a specific reason for dislike.

Case Check

Always remember: gegen + Akkusativ. 'Gegen den (masc) Fehler', 'Gegen die (fem) Idee'.

Opposites

Learn it alongside 'Sympathie' to remember the meaning through contrast.

Politeness

In a professional setting, saying 'Es gibt eine gewisse Antipathie' is safer than saying 'Ich mag ihn nicht'.

Stress

If you hear a word ending in -tie, it's often a noun for a feeling or state of being.

Collocations

Use the verb 'hegen' (to harbor) to sound like a C1 student.

Nuance

Germans value distinguishing between personal feelings and professional facts.

Cognates

Use the English 'antipathy' as a bridge, but watch out for 'apathy'!

Flow

Practice saying 'eine tiefe Antipathie gegen' as one chunk.

Plural

Use the plural 'Antipathien' when talking about group conflicts with many different reasons.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Think of 'Anti' (against) and 'Path' (like a path you don't want to walk on with someone). If you have Antipathie, you want to take a different path.

Visual Association

Imagine two magnets with the same poles pushing each other away. That force of pushing away is 'Antipathie'.

Word Web

Abneigung Gefühl Gegen Sympathie Psychologie Mensch Konflikt Aversion

Challenge

Try to write three sentences describing things you feel 'Antipathie' toward using the construction 'Antipathie gegen...' and then share them with a partner.

Word Origin

Borrowed in the 17th century from French 'antipathie', which comes from Latin 'antipathia', and ultimately from Greek 'antipátheia'.

Original meaning: Feeling against; opposite feeling.

Indo-European (Greek root)

Cultural Context

Be careful when using this word about people in a small team; it can sound very definitive and hard to fix.

English speakers often use 'dislike' or 'aversion'. 'Antipathy' exists in English but is even more formal than in German.

Arthur Schopenhauer's essays on human nature. Thomas Mann's 'Buddenbrooks' (describing family tensions). Friedrich Nietzsche's works on morality.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Workplace Conflict

  • persönliche Antipathien
  • das Arbeitsklima belasten
  • professionelle Distanz
  • Konfliktlösung

Political Analysis

  • politische Antipathie
  • Wählergunst
  • polarisierte Stimmung
  • Gegnerschaft

Psychology

  • instinktive Reaktion
  • Übertragung
  • zwischenmenschliche Chemie
  • Ablehnung

Literature

  • charakterliche Abneigung
  • Vorbote
  • Antagonist
  • Spannung

Personal Preferences

  • Antipathie gegen Kälte
  • Geschmacksache
  • unbegründet
  • hegen

Conversation Starters

"Hast du schon mal eine instinktive Antipathie gegen jemanden gespürt, den du gar nicht kanntest?"

"Glaubst du, dass man eine starke Antipathie im Beruf einfach ignorieren kann?"

"Gegen welche Art von Verhalten hast du die größte Antipathie?"

"Kann sich eine Antipathie deiner Meinung nach jemals in eine echte Freundschaft verwandeln?"

"Warum empfinden manche Menschen eine so starke Antipathie gegen moderne Kunst?"

Journal Prompts

Beschreibe eine Situation, in der du deine Antipathie gegen jemanden überwinden musstest, um ein Ziel zu erreichen.

Reflektiere über die Gründe für deine Antipathie gegen bestimmte Tätigkeiten oder Hobbys.

Schreibe über eine literarische Figur, deren Antipathie gegen eine andere Figur die Handlung vorantreibt.

Gibt es einen Ort, gegen den du eine Antipathie hegst? Warum ist das so?

Wie unterscheidet sich Antipathie von Hass in deinem täglichen Sprachgebrauch?

Frequently Asked Questions

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Ja, es beschreibt ein tiefes Gefühl. Es ist stärker als 'nicht mögen', aber schwächer als 'Hass'.

Meistens 'gegen' mit Akkusativ. Zum Beispiel: Antipathie gegen den Plan.

Ja, man kann eine Antipathie gegen Konzepte, Essen oder Orte haben, obwohl es oft für Menschen verwendet wird.

Apathie ist Teilnahmslosigkeit (kein Gefühl). Antipathie ist Abneigung (negatives Gefühl).

Ja, es wird eher in der Schriftsprache oder in gehobenen Gesprächen verwendet.

Nein, man verwendet Funktionsverbgefüge wie 'Antipathie empfinden' oder 'Antipathie hegen'.

Der Plural lautet 'Antipathien', wird aber seltener benutzt.

Eigentlich nicht, es ist ein negatives Gefühl. Aber man kann eine 'gesunde Antipathie' gegen schlechte Dinge haben.

Ein Gefühl der Abneigung, das man sofort hat, ohne den Grund genau zu kennen.

Betonung auf dem 'ie' am Ende: an-ti-pa-TIE.

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Schreibe einen Satz über eine Antipathie, die du hast.

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Warum ist Antipathie in der Politik ein Problem? Erkläre in zwei Sätzen.

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Beschreibe den Unterschied zwischen Antipathie und Apathie.

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Wie kann man eine persönliche Antipathie im Büro überwinden?

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Schreibe einen kurzen Dialog zwischen zwei Personen, die eine gegenseitige Antipathie haben.

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Was sind typische Gründe für eine instinktive Antipathie?

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Schreibe einen Satz mit dem Verb 'hegen' und dem Wort 'Antipathie'.

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Übersetze: 'Despite her antipathy, she helped him.'

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Benutze 'Antipathie' in einem formalen Brief.

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Erkläre das Wort 'Antipathie' einem Kind.

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Schreibe über eine literarische Figur, die eine starke Antipathie hat.

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Was ist das Gegenteil von Antipathie? Benutze es in einem Satz.

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Schreibe einen Satz über die Antipathie gegen eine Technologie.

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Benutze 'gegenseitig' und 'Antipathie' in einem Satz.

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Warum empfinden Menschen Antipathie gegen das Fremde?

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Was bedeutet 'offene Antipathie'? Gib ein Beispiel.

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Schreibe einen Satz im Genitiv mit dem Wort Antipathie.

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Wie kann man Antipathie kaschieren?

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Ist Antipathie immer schlecht? Diskutiere kurz.

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Sprich das Wort 'Antipathie' dreimal laut aus. Achte auf die Endung.

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Erzähle von einer Sache, gegen die du eine Antipathie hast.

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Erkläre den Unterschied zwischen Sympathie und Antipathie.

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Wie reagierst du, wenn du eine Antipathie gegen einen Kollegen spürst?

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Glaubst du an 'Liebe auf den ersten Blick' oder eher an 'Antipathie auf den ersten Blick'?

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Diskutiere: Kann Antipathie in einer Demokratie gefährlich sein?

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Benutze das Wort 'Antipathie' in einem Satz über das Wetter.

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Beschreibe eine Filmszene, in der Antipathie eine Rolle spielt.

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Wie würdest du das Wort 'Antipathie' umschreiben, wenn du es vergessen hast?

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Welche Rolle spielt Antipathie in der Geschichte?

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Sprich den Satz: 'Ich hege eine tiefe Antipathie gegen Lügen.'

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Warum haben manche Menschen eine Antipathie gegen moderne Kunst?

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Kann man Antipathie 'riechen'? Erkläre die Redewendung.

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Was ist schlimmer: Antipathie oder Desinteresse?

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Erzähle von einer Antipathie, die du überwunden hast.

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Wie zeigt sich Antipathie in der Körpersprache?

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Sprich über die Antipathie gegen Bürokratie.

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Gibt es Tiere, gegen die du eine Antipathie hast?

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Wie geht man mit gegenseitiger Antipathie um?

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Benutze das Wort 'unbegründet' in einem Satz mit Antipathie.

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Höre den Satz: 'Die Antipathie war unübersehbar.' Was bedeutet 'unübersehbar'?

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Höre: 'Trotz meiner Antipathie gegen Schlangen ging ich in den Zoo.' Wo ist die Person?

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Höre: 'Es war eine instinktive Reaktion.' Welches Wort passt hier zu Antipathie?

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Höre: 'Die Politiker hegen eine tiefe Antipathie.' Was tun sie?

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Höre: 'Antipathie ist kein Grund für Unhöflichkeit.' Was sagt der Sprecher?

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Höre: 'Die Antipathie gegen das Projekt war groß.' War das Projekt beliebt?

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Höre: 'Sie konnte ihre Antipathie nicht länger verbergen.' Was hat sie getan?

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Höre: 'Es gibt viele Antipathien in dieser Gruppe.' Wie ist die Stimmung?

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Höre: 'Seine Antipathie ist völlig unbegründet.' Hat er recht?

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Höre: 'Antipathie kann man überwinden.' Ist das Gefühl permanent?

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Höre: 'Die gegenseitige Antipathie behindert die Arbeit.' Was ist die Folge?

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Höre: 'Ich empfinde keine Antipathie.' Wie fühlt sich die Person?

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Höre: 'Warum diese plötzliche Antipathie?' Was ist passiert?

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Höre: 'Antipathie gegenüber Neuerungen.' Was mag die Person nicht?

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