verb
- to make someone hostile or angry; to provoke opposition in
- to act in opposition to; to work against
Usage: British spelling; American English uses 'antagonize'; transitive verb
Usage: formal or technical usage
Examples
- His rude comments antagonised the entire team.
- Don't antagonise your boss if you want a promotion.
- The new policy antagonised many employees who felt undervalued.
- She didn't mean to antagonise him; it was just a misunderstanding.
- The two groups have antagonised each other for years.
- His aggressive tone antagonised the audience rather than persuading them.