Antipathetic
Adjective.
1: having a natural aversion; also: not sympathetic: hostile. Opposed, averse, contrary; having or showing antipathy.
2: arousing antipathy.
Antipathetically – adverb.
Antipatheticalness – noun.
[Origin: Greek antipathḗs opposed in feeling, anti– + –pathēs, adj. derivative of páthos, with –etic by analogy with pathetic.]
(1630-40)
“Schnee, the colony’s governor, called upon Fu Hao in the unexpected company of his antipathetic military counterpart, Oberstleutnant Lettow-Vorbeck.” – Everfair, Nisi Shawl.
John Morales says
… and yet pathetic does not mean without feeling.
(Were it so, Vulcans would be pathetic)
Caine says
No, it doesn’t. Pathetic is all about emotions. As is sympathetic, and empathetic.