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antipatico

unpleasant

adjective ahn-tee-PAH-tee-koh Rare

Also means

disagreeable

Usage Note

Antipatico describes a person who is disagreeable, off-putting, or hard to like — not merely 'unfriendly' but actively grating. Its opposite is simpatico ('likeable'), one of the most common Italian character adjectives. Calling someone antipatico is a mild insult in everyday speech; the feminine form is antipatica.

Examples

"Il nuovo vicino è proprio antipatico."

Natural Translation

The new neighbour is really unpleasant.

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