| Basil |
| Odium |
| Enmity |
| Animus |
| Dislike |
| Loathing |
| Ill will |
| Bad blood |
| Animosity |
| Execration |
| Abhorrence |
| Abomination |
| Misanthropy |
| Deep dislike |
| Dearth (anag) |
| Strong dislike |
| Great loathing |
| Severe dislike |
| Intense dislike |
| Extreme dislike |
| Intense contempt |
| Intense aversion |
| Furious reaction |
| Extreme aversion |
| More than dislike |
| Extreme antipathy |
| Intense antipathy |
| It's far from love |
| It may be smoldering |
| Dislike and then some |
| Cause of some warfare |
| Misanthrope's emotion |
| It's more than dislike |
| What Dr. King said "confuses life |
| ___ stirreth up strifes": Proverbs |
| Charge about icy area on a spree (8) |
| Churchill called it "soul-destroying |
| ___ ever kills, love never dies" (Gandhi) |
| ___ is blind, as well as love" (Oscar Wilde) |
| It "paralyzes life," per Martin Luther King Jr. |
| What Elphaba feels for Galinda, at the start of "Wicked |
| ___ is gained as much by good works as by evil": Machiavelli |
| It's "heavier freight for the shipper than it is for the consignee": Augustus Thomas |
| A sentiment appropriate to the occasion of another's superiority," per Ambrose Bierce |