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Antipathetic means having a feeling of dislike or opposition towards someone or something. It is applicable when someone has a natural aversion or strong dislike towards someone or something.

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In simpler terms, antipathetic is a feeling of dislike towards someone or something, while loath is a feeling of unwillingness towards a particular activity or situation.

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Loath

adjective
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Reluctant To Do Something; Not Willing.
She Was Loath To Admit Her Mistakes.
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loath to admit
loath to leave
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Antipathetic

adjective
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Showing Disapproval Or Dislike Towards Something Or Someone.
Many People Were Antipathetic Towards The New Policy Imposed By The Government.
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antipathetic towards
antipathetic to
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