A feeling of ill will arousing active hostility.
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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