Enmity - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|ˈenmətɪ|
Brit.
|ˈenmɪtɪ|
noun
- a state of deep-seated ill-will (syn: antagonism, hostility)
- the feeling of a hostile person (syn: hostility)
- the feeling of a hostile person (syn: hostility)
Extra examples
There's a long history of enmity between them.
His comments earned him the enmity of his coworkers.
We need to put aside old enmities for the sake of peace.
Bin Laden may no longer be supplying directions and funding, but his ethos of enmity lives on.
What has earned her the enmity of so many peers is her indiscriminate outspokenness.
I am proof against their enmity.
His enmity to some of the Reformers was the ulcer of his fame.
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