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[æni'mosəti]((a) strong dislike or hatred: The rivals regarded one another with animosity.) animozita* * *• nepriatelstvo
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animosity — ► NOUN (pl. animosities) ▪ strong hostility. ORIGIN Latin animositas, from animus spirit, mind … English terms dictionary
animosity — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ personal ▪ long standing VERB + ANIMOSITY ▪ bear, feel, have, hold (esp. AmE) ▪ … Collocations dictionary
animosity — noun (C, U) strong dislike or hatred; hostility: There is no personal animosity between the party leaders … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
animosity — noun (plural ties) Etymology: Middle English animosite, from Middle French or Late Latin; Middle French animosité, from Late Latin animositat , animositas, from Latin animosus spirited, from animus Date: 1605 ill will or resentment tending toward … New Collegiate Dictionary
animosity — noun /æn.əˈmɑs.ɪ.ti/ Violent hatred leading to active opposition; active enmity; energetic dislike. Syn: enmity, hatred, opposition, acrimony … Wiktionary
animosity — noun Syn: hostility, antipathy, antagonism, enmity, resentment, ill feeling/will, bad blood Ant: goodwill, friendship … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
animosity — UK [ˌænɪˈmɒsətɪ] / US [ˌænɪˈmɑsətɪ] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms animosity : singular animosity plural animosities a strong feeling of disliking someone or something There is no personal animosity between them … English dictionary
animosity — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. antipathy, ill will, enmity. See resentment, dislike.Ant., goodwill. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. dislike, enmity, ill will, hostility; see emnity , hatred 1 , 2 . See Synonym Study at enmity . III (Roget… … English dictionary for students
animosity — an|i|mos|i|ty [ ,ænı masəti ] noun count or uncount a strong feeling of disliking someone or something: HOSTILITY: There is no personal animosity between them … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
animosity — [ˌanɪ mɒsɪti] noun (plural animosities) strong hostility. Origin ME (in the sense spirit, courage ): from OFr. animosite or late L. animositas, from animosus spirited , from L. animus spirit, mind … English new terms dictionary
animosity — [ˌænɪˈmɒsəti] noun [U] a strong feeling of disliking someone or something Syn: hostility … Dictionary for writing and speaking English