0 strong dislike, opposition, or anger:
1 a strong dislike or unfriendly feeling:
[ U ] I have no animosity toward him whatsoever.
Factional differences and personal animosity appear to have mattered more than party throughout these debates.
When would it have been the most useful in cultivating desirable affiliations or quelling potential animosities between groups?
Animosity seems to have peaked in early 1957.
Both partners knew that the scheme needed a minimum uptake of care for financial viability; both partners had to deal with the tenants' 'animosity'.
This contradicts the stories of animosity towards the men returning from war, an animosity that army officers did indeed experience time and again.
Moreover, he cautioned her that her current conduct would stimulate culturally sanctioned animosity in her children.
When, in the early eighteenth century, they became more contested and then contentious, personal animosity was most often to blame.
Even though conflicts between pastoralists and farmers abound and appear inevitable, farmer-herder relations are not everywhere characterised by intense animosity.
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