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1 hostility
[-'sti-]noun (unfriendliness; opposition.) εθρ(ικ)ότητα -
2 Hostility
subs.P. and V. ἔχθρα, ἡ, δυσμένεια, ἡ, ἔχθος, τό (Thuc.), P. ἀπέχθεια, ἡ.Strife: P. and V. ἔρις, ἡ.Envy: P. and V. φθόνος, ὁ.Disaffection: P. and V. δύσνοια, ἡ, P. κακόνοια, ἡ.Hostilities, war: P. and V. πόλεμος, ὁ. P. τὰ πολέμια.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Hostility
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4 Antagonism
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Antagonism
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5 Opposition
subs.P. ἐναντιότης, ἡ, ἐναντίωσις, ἡ.Act of opposing: P. ἐναντίωμα, τό.Opposition ( to a project): P. ἐναντίωσις (Thuc. 8, 50).The opposition, the opposite party: use P. and V. οἱ ἐναντίοι.In opposition: P. and V. ἐναντίον.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Opposition
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6 aggression
[-ʃən]noun ((a feeling of) hostility.) επιθετική στάση -
7 antagonism
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8 certain
['sə:tn] 1. adjective1) (true or without doubt: It's certain that the world is round.) σίγουρος2) (sure: I'm certain he'll come; He is certain to forget; Being late is a certain way of losing one's job.) βέβαιος3) (one or some, not definitely named: certain doctors; a certain Mrs Smith; (also pronoun) certain of his friends.) κάποιος4) (slight; some: a certain hostility in his manner; a certain amount.) σχετικός•2. interjection(of course: `May I borrow your typewriter?' `Certainly!'; `Certainly not!') φυσικά!- for certain
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9 hostile
1) (unfriendly; warlike: hostile tribesmen.) εχθρικός2) (belonging to an enemy: a hostile army.) εχθρικός3) (showing dislike or opposition to something: a hostile attitude.) εχθρικός•- hostility -
10 menace
['menəs] 1. noun1) (something likely to cause injury, damage etc: Traffic is a menace on narrow roads.) απειλή2) (a threat or show of hostility: His voice was full of menace.) απειλή2. verb(to threaten: menaced by danger.) απειλώ- menacing- menacingly -
11 Alienation
subs.P. ἀλλοτρίωσις, ἡ ; see Hostility.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Alienation
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12 Antipathy
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13 Aversion
subs.Hostility: P. and V. ἔχθρα, ἡ, ἔχθος, τό, δυσμένεια, ἡ.Ill-will: P. and V. δύσνοια, ἡ, P. κακόνοια, ἡ.Dislike: P. ἀηδία, ἡ.View with aversion: P. χαλεπῶς φέρειν (acc. or dat.); see Dislike.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Aversion
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14 Bias
subs.things, impulse: P. φορά ἡ.Of persons, favour: P. and V. εὔνοια, ἡ.Hostility: P. and V. δύσνοια, ἡ, P. κακόνοια, ἡ.To decide without bias: P. μηδὲ μεθʼ ἑτέρων γενόμενοι... οὕτω διαγνῶναι (Dem. 1236).——————v. trans.Dispose: P. διατιθέναι.Persuade: P. and V. πείθειν.——————Βίας, -αντος, ὁ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Bias
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15 Bitterness
subs.Of taste: P. πικρότης, ἡ.Hostility: P. and V. ἔχθος, τό, ἔχθρα, ἡ, δυσμένεια, ἡ.Cruelty: P. χαλεπότης, ἡ, P. and V. ὠμότης, ἡ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Bitterness
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16 Disfavour
subs.Hostility: P. and V. δυσμένεια, ἡ, δύσνοια, ἡ, P. κακόνοια, ἡ.Odium: P. and V. φθόνος, ὁ.Disgust: P. ἀηδία, ἡ, P. and V. δυσχέρεια, ἡ.View with disfavour: P. χαλεπῶς φέρειν (acc.), Ar. and P. ἀγαναγκτεῖν (dat.). P. δυσχεραίνειν (acc. or dat.), V. πικρῶς φέρειν (acc.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Disfavour
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17 Dislike
subs.P. ἀηδία, ἡ, P. and V. δυσχέρεια, ἡ.Satiety: P. and V. κόρος, ὁ (Plat.), πλησμονή, ἡ (Plat.).Viewed with dislike: use adj., P. and V. ἐπίφθονος.——————v. trans.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Dislike
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18 Estrangement
subs.P. ἀλλοτρίωσις, ἡ.Hostility: P. and V. ἔχθρα, ἡ, ἔχθος, τό, δυσμένεια, ἡ.What is the meaning of this estrangement: V. τίς ὁ τρόπος ξενώσεως τῆσδε (Eur., H.F. 965).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Estrangement
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19 Prejudice
v. trans.Dispose favourably: P. εὖ διατιθέναι.Dispose unfavourably: P. κακῶς διατιθέναι.Be prejudiced favourably: P. εὖ διακεῖσθαι.Be prejudiced unfavourably: P. κακῶς διακεῖσθαι.Hermocrates, wishing to prejudice them against the Athenians, spoke as follows: P. ὁ Ἑρμοκρατὴς... βουλόμενος προδιαβαλεῖν τοὺς Ἀθηναίους ἔλεγε τοιάδε (Thuc. 6, 75).——————subs.In favour of (a person or thing); P. and V. εὔνοια, ἡ.Dislike: P. and V. φθόνος, ὁ.Create a prejudice against: P. φθόνον συνάγειν (dat.).Injury: P. and V. βλαβή, ἡ; injury.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Prejudice
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20 Resistance
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