hostility
hos·til·i·ty
noun \hä-ˈsti-lə-tē\ plural hos·til·i·ties
Definition of HOSTILITY
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: conflict, opposition, or resistance in thought or principle
Examples of HOSTILITY
- They were both glad to have gotten through the divorce proceedings without any visible signs of hostility.
- The townspeople showed open hostility to outsiders.
- Peace talks were stalled after recent hostilities.
- Both sides are calling for a cessation of hostilities.
First Known Use of HOSTILITY
15th century
Related to HOSTILITY
Synonyms: animosity, animus, antagonism, antipathy, bad blood, bitterness, gall, grudge, enmity, jaundice, rancor
Antonyms: amity
Related Words: blood feud, feud, score, vendetta; hate, hatred, loathing; vindictiveness, virulence, vitriol; alienation, disaffection, estrangement; conflict, coolness, discord, friction, strain, tension; inhospitableness, unfriendliness; malice, malignancy, malignity, spite, spitefulness, venom
Near Antonyms: amiability, amicability, civility, cordiality, friendliness, hospitality, neighborliness; comity, empathy, friendship, goodwill, sympathy, understanding
See Synonym Discussion at enmity
Rhymes with HOSTILITY
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