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antagonistic
[ an-tag-uh-nis-tik ]
adjective
- acting in opposition; opposing, especially mutually.
- hostile; unfriendly.
Other Words From
- an·tago·nisti·cal·ly adverb
- nonan·tago·nistic adjective
- nonan·tago·nisti·cal·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of antagonistic1
Example Sentences
Actual antagonistic and intimidating shows of force were increasing, too, if subtly.
My question to you is whether an unfair assessment of what it means to kind of conduct is not necessarily an antagonistic interview, but something that's probing.
"As boys and as men, they were always antagonistic towards each other; the breach was never healed," Sehri writes.
If Trump and Schiff both win, California’s likely voters want to see the Burbank lawmaker continue to play an antagonistic role against Trump, poll data suggest.
Over the past few months, party members seem to have pivoted to a less antagonistic stance on crypto, potentially hoping to avoid a deluge of spending aimed at defeating Democrats this November.
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