The feeling of a hostile person.
Violent action that is hostile and usually unprovoked.
Form of emotionally charged angry behavior.
1 There is still, clearly, a good deal of hostility to his mission.
2 Now in the face of actual opposition it stiffened instantly into hostility .
3 You just continue doing your job and try to ignore their hostility .
4 Indonesia has witnessed increasing hostility towards its small and low-profile LGBTQ community.
5 Let us see how far the sparks of hostility have been scattered.
6 Yes; that is another indication of the hostility between the two colonies.
7 Tolerance gave way to antagonism; distrust to bitterness; grievance to open hostility .
8 He was elected consul in spite of the hostility of the senate.
9 I can't understand the recent hostility toward you people... He was gone.
10 The basis of the imperial idea inspired him with suspicion and hostility .
11 These are crimes of anger and hostility and the assertion of power.
12 They differed only in the degree of their hostility to the war.
13 But they have not shown hostility to Western journalists covering the conflict.
14 Trudeau has repeatedly censured the American president, but done so without hostility .
15 Once the challenge had been made, British hostility could fairly be expected.
16 The report of the hostility of the Cherokees proved to be untrue.
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Hostility в диалектах
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