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    animosity
    /ˌanɪˈmɒsɪti/

    noun

    • 1. strong hostility: "he no longer felt any animosity towards her"

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  2. Animosity is a noun that means strong dislike, opposition, or anger. Learn how to use it in sentences, see synonyms and related words, and explore its pronunciation and translations.

  3. Animosity is a noun that means a strong feeling of dislike or hatred, or an antagonistic attitude. Learn the origin, synonyms, examples, and usage of the word animosity from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  4. Animosity is a noun that means strong dislike, opposition, or anger. Learn how to use it in sentences, see synonyms, and compare it with related words like animus and enmity.

  5. Animosity is a strong feeling similar to hatred. If your (supposed) best buddy embarrasses you in front of a big crowd, your friendship could turn into animosity. Animosity comes from the Latin word animus, meaning "spirit" or "mind." That's also the root of the word animated — literally, "full of spirit."

  6. Animosity is a strong feeling of dislike and anger towards someone or something. Learn how to use this word in sentences, find synonyms and related terms, and explore its origin and pronunciation.

  7. noun. /ˌænɪˈmɒsəti/ /ˌænɪˈmɑːsəti/ [uncountable, countable] (plural animosities) a strong feeling of opposition, anger or hate synonym hostility. animosity (toward (s) somebody/something) He felt no animosity towards his critics. animosity (between A and B) personal animosities between members of the two groups. Extra Examples.

  8. Animosity is a powerful and active dislike or hostility that leads to strong opposition. Find the origin, pronunciation, and translations of animosity in different languages, as well as related words and expressions.