Antonym: amity. Similar words: hostile, utility, fertility, fertility rate, agility, ability, humility, viability. Meaning: [hɑ'stɪlətɪ /hɒ's-] n. 1. a hostile (very unfriendly) disposition 2. a state of deep-seated ill-will 3. the feeling of a hostile person 4. violent action that is hostile and usually unprovoked.
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31. The prime minister was concerned that such a move would arouse public hostility.
32. There's still an atmosphere of great hostility and tension in the city.
33. He stared at me with a mixture of impudence and hostility.
34. The early years of fear and the hostility left a deep scar on the young boy.
35. There is hostility among traditionalists to this method of teaching history.
36. He addressed a few angry words to her that betokened hostility.
37. There has been open hostility between them ever since they had that argument last summer.
38. Hostility towards outsiders is characteristic of both human and non-human animals.
39. In spite of their mutual dislike and hostility, they quite often worked together.
40. You could almost feel the hostility between her and her mother.
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41. Attempts must be made to break down the barriers of fear and hostility which divide the two communities.
42. After weeks of silent hostility they've at last had it out with each other.
43. They will react with hostility to the price rises and calls for equivalent wage increases are bound to be heard.
44. In spite of her hostility, she was attracted to him.
45. I would like to disabuse your mind of the idea that your cousin has a feeling of hostility to you. On the contrary he spoke to me in the most friendly terms of you.
46. Experiments to try to clone human embryos have met with hostility from some sections of the public.
47. This goes some way towards explaining the hostility between the two groups.
48. Now they became centers of hostility.
49. And that hostility entered their historic consciousness.
50. The group faced unremitting hostility from the FBI.
51. But outside the stadium[Sentencedict.com], the hostility evaporated.
52. They were greeted with open hostility.
53. She was prepared for hostility towards Leon.
54. The announcement was greeted with hostility from some employees.
55. The mechanism of propitiation carries with it covert hostility.
56. In the apprehensive 1790s hostility towards Methodism certainly increased.
57. The two parties' activists view each other with hostility.
58. They were without hostility and without friendship.
59. Wigg's hostility to both arose from the same cause.
60. Inability to express hostility and aggressive feelings directly; 3.
More similar words: hostile, utility, fertility, fertility rate, agility, ability, humility, viability, facility, mobility, fragility, stability, liability, affability, equability, capability, durability, disability, gullibility, sensibility, instability, tranquility, unstability, probability, flexibility, possibility, credibility, reliability, malleability, irascibility.