Synonym: bitterness, dislike, hatred, ill will. Similar words: unanimous, magnanimous, curiosity, equanimity, anima, animism, animate, deposit. Meaning: [‚ænɪ'mɒsətɪ] n. a feeling of ill will arousing active hostility.
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31. There has never been any animosity between us, that's total rubbish.
32. Animosity prevailed between headquarters and the field, heightened by the different career backgrounds characterizing the two groups.
33. By 2015, hidden animosity had given way to open hostility.
34. Like the woman who wears it? wondered Cassie, surprised at the strength of her animosity towards Bella Latimer.
35. Back at that first game... there was tremendous animosity between writers from the two leagues.
36. Whether it was talking to travellers or just listening to the lads, whether I felt warmth or animosity did not matter.
37. Whitlock had found his animosity towards Mobuto beginning to waver as the day progressed.
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38. Dancing night after night in a pair of shoes a size too small regularly reminded her of Jennie's animosity.
39. She preferred the sizzling animosity between them to this ... this awkwardness.
40. Earlier, Simpson denied that he felt animosity toward his ex-wife in the days leading up to her murder.
41. Like climbers and fell-walkers, they frequently attract animosity, oftentimes from locals in the areas they use for their sport.
42. The animosity between Clinton and House Democrats is likely to endure.
43. All the earlier euphoria was dissolved by the vitriolic animosity which surged between them.
44. The two leaders have done very little to disguise their personal animosity.
45. The animosity between parents who are getting a divorce can often cause great suffering to their children.
46. Mr Adams's brother James said the family hold no animosity towards anyone over David's death.
47. Reflecting considerable animosity toward the police, a 12-year-old once attacked one of Easton's policewomen with a chair.
48. David's brother told reporters that the family felt no animosity towards anyone over David's death.
49. Even if animosity worked miracles in bringing about good grades[sentencedict.com], would it be worth it?
50. Ann had met an old boyfriend, and she and Charles had been able to discuss their feelings about this without animosity.
51. This animosity boded ill for their future cooperation in East Prussia.
52. There is a lot of animosity between Jerry and Frank.
53. There is great animosity between the two classes.
54. She felt a burning animosity towards them.
55. She thrust it away again, but with less animosity.
56. She could not understand her brother's animosity against Bill.
57. There exists animosity between them.
58. Years of U.S. - Vietnam animosity over: Clinton.
59. Children are animated to accurate animosity of anguish which they may be captivation central.
60. She also gives humorous background to the long-running animosity between Harry's parents and the Dursleys – "Vernon tried to patronise James, asking what car he drove.
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