Which preposition to use with antipathies

to Occurrences 144%

"Oh, him!" said Joe, in a tone which indicated pronounced antipathy to his parent.

of Occurrences 33%

But also, without doubt, many of his assailants, like those of other great men, have been mainly instigated by "that strongest of all antipathies, the antipathy of a second-rate mind to a first-rate one," and by the envy which talent too often bears to genius.

for Occurrences 13%

There was a sentiment of antipathy for the Turks and there was a sympathy for the Greeks: there was the idea to put outside Europe all Mussulman dominion, and the remembrance of the old propaganda of Gladstone, and there were the threats of Wilson, who in one of his proposals desired exactly to put Turkey outside Europe.

between Occurrences 13%

There were no particular nations in those times, like the Africans, expressly set apart for slavery by the rest of the world, so as to have a stigma put upon them on that account, nor did a difference of the colour of the skin constitute always, as it now does, a most marked distinction between the master and the slave, so as to increase this stigma and to perpetuate antipathies between them.

against Occurrences 8%

"You are too reasonable, Jack," he concluded, "to let an antipathy against a name that was your mother's, interfere with your sense of right.

in Occurrences 8%

As the English had given no disturbance to the government during the course of fifty years, this inveterate antipathy in a prince of so much temper as well as penetration, forms a presumption that the English of that age were still a rude and barbarous people, even compared to the Normans, and impresses us with no very favourable idea of the Anglo- Saxon manners.

towards Occurrences 8%

His pronounced antipathy towards me caused me to watch him surreptitiously, and more closely than perhaps I should otherwise have done.

on Occurrences 3%

This looks with suspicion and antipathy on the young forces which overflow around it, at home and abroad; growing nations and classes, all the passionate awkward attempts at social and moral improvement.

than Occurrences 2%

Such a dislike, too, is more commonly called an antipathy than a prejudice, though perhaps it comes under the general head of prejudices.

toward Occurrences 2%

"Open covenants openly arrived at" appealed to the popular feeling of antipathy toward secret diplomacy, of which the Great War was generally believed to be the product.

at Occurrences 2%

He looked with antipathy at the porter of the albergo because he always told him that the captain had just gone out.

as Occurrences 1%

A strange exception this one; for who, even in this bad world, could be an enemy to a creature who conciliated sympathy as a love, and defied antipathy as an impossibility?

with Occurrences 1%

The reason is to be found in the intense antipathy with which Mr. Pattison regarded what he calls "the Catholic reaction" over Europe, and in the fact that undoubtedly Calvin's system and influence was the great force which resisted both what was bad and false in it, and also what was good, true, generous, humane.

Which preposition to use with  antipathies