dyspathy
[ dis-puh-thee ]
/ ˈdɪs pə θi /
noun
Origin of dyspathy
First recorded in 1930–35;
dys- +
(sym)pathy
OTHER WORDS FROM dyspathy
dys·pa·thet·ic, adjectiveWords nearby dyspathy
dysorexia,
dysosmia,
dysostosis,
dysostosis multiplex,
dyspareunia,
dyspathy,
dyspepsia,
dyspeptic,
dysphagia,
dysphagocytosis,
dysphasia
Example sentences from the Web for dyspathy
Dyspathy, dis′pa-thi, n. antipathy, dislike—opposite of Sympathy.
All this is, I own, sad weakness, but I am weary of dyspathy.
Biographia Epistolaris Volume 2 |Samuel Taylor Coleridge