disaffection, disfavor; alienation, estrangement, coolness; enmity
&c 889; animosity &c 900.
umbrage, pique, grudge; dudgeon, spleen bitterness, bitterness of
feeling; ill blood, bad blood; acrimony; malice &c 907; implacability
&c (revenge) 919.
repugnance &c (dislike) 867; misanthropy, demonophobia†,
gynephobia†, negrophobia†; odium, unpopularity; detestation, antipathy;
object of hatred, object of execration; abomination, aversion, bête
noire; enemy &c 891; bitter pill; source of annoyance &c 830.
V. hate, detest, abominate, abhor, loathe; recoil at, shudder at;
shrink from, view with horror, hold in abomination, revolt against,
execrate; scowl &c 895; disrelish &c (dislike) 867.
owe a grudge; bear spleen, bear a grudge, bear malice &c
(malevolence) 907; conceive an aversion to, take a dislike to.
excite hatred, provoke hatred &c n.; be hateful &c adj.; stink in
the nostrils; estrange, alienate, repel, set against, sow dissension,
set by the ears, envenom, incense, irritate, rile; horrify &c 830;
roil.
Adj. hating &c v.; abhorrent; averse from &c (disliking) 867; set
against.
bitter &c (acrimonious) 895; implacable &c (revengeful) 919.
unloved, unbeloved, unlamented, undeplored, unmourned†, uncared
for, unendeared†, un-valued; disliked &c 867.
crossed in love, forsaken, rejected, lovelorn, jilted.
obnoxious, hateful, odious, abominable, repulsive, offensive,
shocking; disgusting &c (disagreeable) 830; reprehensible.
invidious, spiteful; malicious &c 907.
insulting, irritating, provoking.
[Mutual hate] at daggers drawn; not on speaking terms &c (enmity)
889; at loggerheads.
Phr. no love lost between.