antipathic
The German word 'antipathisch' is used to describe something or someone that is disliked or arouses feelings of aversion. It is the opposite of 'sympathisch', which means likable or appealing. 'Antipathisch' is an adjective and can be used to describe people, actions, or situations.
I find him a bit antipathetic.
In this sentence, 'antipathisch' is used to describe a feeling of disliking towards someone.
I find you disagreeable.
Although the direct translation is 'you are antipathetic to me', the more natural English translation is 'I find you disagreeable'. The sentence is using 'antipathisch' to describe the feeling towards 'you'.
It's hard to explain, but somehow he is antipathetic to me.
In this example, the speaker is having a difficult time explaining why he/she is having a feeling of dislike towards a person, which is described through the term 'antipathisch'.