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antagonism

[an-tag-uh-niz-uhm] / ænˈtæg əˌnɪz əm /


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Even as they profess admiration for one another’s work, Ruth, Jay and Leigh sink into a bog of miscommunication and antagonism.

From The Wall Street Journal

The sisters’ mutual antagonism has a few clever beats, like when they bicker over who had the superior working-class restaurant job, Grace waiting tables or Faith as a hostess.

From Los Angeles Times

Despite this resilience, the baseline outlook if the regime survives and antagonism with the West continues is grim.

From The Wall Street Journal

Meanwhile, other rivalries—with U.S. allies on both sides—are supplanting the Iran-Israel antagonism.

From The Wall Street Journal

The expression on the man’s face changed from antagonism to concern.

From Literature