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Definition & Meaning of "antagonistic"in English

antagonistic
01

showing that one actively dislikes or disagrees with something or someone 

Grammatical Information
Composition
Compound
qualitative
Superlative
most antagonistic
Comparative
more antagonistic
gradable
Examples
The customer left an antagonistic review, expressing their strong dissatisfaction with the product and the company. 
02

actively opposing someone or something 

Examples
She was antagonistic towards the idea of changing the company’s long-standing traditions. 
03

unfriendly or hostile toward something or someone 

Examples
The politician's antagonistic rhetoric fueled division and hostility, creating an unfriendly and hostile political climate. 
04

used especially of drugs or muscles that counteract or neutralize each other's effect 

05

incapable of harmonious association 

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