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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241. But the cessation of his hostility for Pen did not diminish Huxter's attentions to Fanny.
242. When we make contradiction with others, we'll take off the gloves or turn hostility into friendship?
243. Consider him who endured from sinners such hostility against himself, so that you may not grow weary or fainthearted .
244. It describes a state of hostility between countries expressed in economic, political, or subversive action.
244. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
245. But personality research suggests that people who swear more, not surprisingly, score higher on traits such as extraversion, dominance, hostility and Type A personalities.
246. In his eyes, I noticed his latent hostility towards me.
247. The factor of hostility in SCL 90 was negatively related to overprotection, and the factor of depression was negatively related to warmth.
248. The results show that the mental health problems of undergraduates mainly exist in the respects such as interpersonal relationships, compelling, hostility, crankiness etc.
249. Deadly inter-ethnic riots in March 2004 refreshed an already strong sense of hostility that long-drawn-out negotiations over Kosovo's future status failed to relieve.
250. In rancorous tones its press preached hostility, and an anti - British policy was adopted in international affairs.
251. The focus is on what goes wrong with them, along with bitterness, suspicion and outright hostility.
252. By compounding his initial error, Warner now made any later explanation or clarification further fodder for the gristmill of innuendo, rumour and overt hostility.
253. The results show that the scores of somatization, obligation, human relation, sensitization, hostility, dreadness, crankiness and psychopathy were high.
254. U.S. President Barack Obama's administration has taken some steps to ease hostility with Cuba, although it has not moved to lift the trade embargo.
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