All inclination antonyms
in·cli·na·tion
I i noun inclination
- aversion — If you have an aversion to someone or something, you dislike them very much.
- disgust — to cause loathing or nausea in.
- dislike — to regard with displeasure, antipathy, or aversion: I dislike working. I dislike oysters.
- distaste — dislike; disinclination.
- hate — to dislike intensely or passionately; feel extreme aversion for or extreme hostility toward; detest: to hate the enemy; to hate bigotry.
- hatred — the feeling of one who hates; intense dislike or extreme aversion or hostility.
- repulsion — the act of repulsing or the state of being repulsed.
- indifference — lack of interest or concern: We were shocked by their indifference toward poverty.
- disinclination — the absence of inclination; reluctance; unwillingness.
- antipathy — Antipathy is a strong feeling of dislike or hostility towards someone or something.
- fairness — the state, condition, or quality of being fair, or free from bias or injustice; evenhandedness: I have to admit, in all fairness, that she would only be paid for part of the work.
- disbelief — the inability or refusal to believe or to accept something as true.
- inability — lack of ability; lack of power, capacity, or means: his inability to make decisions.