English Language & Usage Asked on July 27, 2020
I want to describe a historical person as someone who makes lots of enemies. His name: Alexander Hamilton. I don’t want to insult him, just state the facts.
Is there any word for someone who makes many enemies?
I was thinking maybe antagonist(ic), but it seems like that doesn't quite fit. Maybe ill-disposed?
Answered by Miles on July 27, 2020
Such a word will be hard to find, I think it is better to just form a sentence that states that he had a multitude of enemies due to <<insert reason>>. There are many words to describe his possible nature though: antipathic, antagonistic, antithetical, odious, etc.
Answered by Nischay on July 27, 2020
You may be searching for "adversarial".
Answered by user392582 on July 27, 2020
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