What's the difference between antipathetic and antipathetical?

Antipathetic


Definition:

  • (a.) Alt. of Antipathetical

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Even Derek Scott, a former senior economic adviser to Tony Blair, whose book, Off Whitehall, is largely antipathetic to the chancellor, cites Brown's strong sense of allegiance: "Gordon helped his people."
  • (2) They are also almost all deeply antipathetic to the EU .
  • (3) It appears that interest in psychoanalysis is antipathetic to the development of scientific attitudes conducive to research.
  • (4) Already legal safeguards for those antipathetic to abortion have been eroded in practice and so likewise would those be if the Euthanasia Bill were to become law.
  • (5) There were a few vigorous, if polite, debates, but for the most part the City workers who came to look were the ones less antipathetic to the camp's aims.

Antipathetical


Definition:

  • (a.) Having a natural contrariety, or constitutional aversion, to a thing; characterized by antipathy; -- often followed by to.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Even Derek Scott, a former senior economic adviser to Tony Blair, whose book, Off Whitehall, is largely antipathetic to the chancellor, cites Brown's strong sense of allegiance: "Gordon helped his people."
  • (2) They are also almost all deeply antipathetic to the EU .
  • (3) It appears that interest in psychoanalysis is antipathetic to the development of scientific attitudes conducive to research.
  • (4) Already legal safeguards for those antipathetic to abortion have been eroded in practice and so likewise would those be if the Euthanasia Bill were to become law.
  • (5) There were a few vigorous, if polite, debates, but for the most part the City workers who came to look were the ones less antipathetic to the camp's aims.

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