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Meanings of
animosity
in English
Portuguese
ódio
Catalan
tírria
Spanish
manía
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A feeling of ill will arousing active hostility.
animus
bad blood
Portuguese
ódio
Synonyms
Examples for "
animus
"
animus
bad blood
Examples for "
animus
"
1
Names are nothing; it is the spirit, the
animus
,
which is everything.
2
Mr. Ryerson points out the political
animus
of the movement, and proceeds:-
3
That it fed on its own sustained sense of resentment and
animus
.
4
Was it some sort of fog of
animus
carried by the man-beast?
5
Stephanie glanced up, trying to distinguish the source of the
animus
thoughts.
1
It shook him up, and drained the
bad
blood
out of him.
2
The catastrophe produced a good deal of bad language and
bad
blood
.
3
There is much
bad
blood
in this industry, and much long-treasured resentment.
4
But there was no
bad
blood
,
and no whisky to breed it.
5
Already, even at the first words, there was
bad
blood
between them.
Usage of
animosity
in English
1
Which, of course, explained his sudden
animosity
toward Fischer's words, he recognized.
2
But business should never involve personal
animosity
.
He held out a hand.
3
The absence of personal
animosity
in him was not due to magnanimity.
4
There was actual
animosity
between some members of our society in consequence.
5
As Universities UK's lead negotiator, Tickell became a major target for
animosity
.
6
But the main cause of the effort was the
animosity
to Jefferson.
7
The U.S. government's criticism recalls decades of
animosity
between the two countries.
8
After decades of
animosity
,
Turkey and Armenia are to establish diplomatic relations.
9
She frowned under it without
animosity
,
in the manner of an investigator.
10
Seldom-perhapsnever-hasscience been driven forward more swiftly and successfully by
animosity
.
11
But there was this peculiarity in their mutual
animosity
:
it was intermittent.
12
And Catherine had answered her in a voice of quiet, concentrated
animosity
:
13
Her extreme
animosity
is explained in a subsequent letter to Aaron McLean:
14
He had humiliated her too many times, and her
animosity
was personal.
15
The same feeling was at the bottom of their
animosity
against England.
16
The resignation was tendered and accepted without any outward display of
animosity
.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
animosity
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
personal animosity
bitter animosity
have no animosity
mutual animosity
deadly animosity
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Translations for
animosity
Portuguese
ódio
hostilidade
animosidade
Catalan
tírria
repulsió
animositat
mania
Spanish
manía
Animosity
through the time
Animosity
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common