hostility|hostilities in English
noun
[hos·til·i·ty || hɑ'stɪlətɪ /hɒ's-]
enmity, animosity, antagonism, hatred; hostile act; resistance
Use "hostility|hostilities" in a sentence
1. Synonyms: Belligerency; hostilities
2. INCREASE IN HOSTILITY
3. It will be despairing hostility.
4. Less anxiety, stress, and hostility
5. Less anxiety, hostility, and stress
6. And with love comes hostility.
7. Hostility glinted in his eyes.
8. 15 Each had enough decorum to suspend further hostilities.
9. an act of armed conflict, hostilities, civil war or insurrection
10. His suggestion met with some hostility.
11. Outsiders are regarded with outright hostility.
12. Alienating: 1 adj causing hostility or loss of friendliness “her sudden Alienating aloofness” Synonyms: antagonistic arousing animosity or hostility
13. The verdict may worsen racial hostility.
14. We spent six decades in hostility, acrimony.
15. In the scriptures, antagonism, hostility, and hate.
16. The proposal was met with outright hostility.
17. She was prepared for hostility towards Leon.
18. He sensed a smouldering hostility towards him.
19. They eyed each other with open hostility.
20. Humour was his only weapon against their hostility.
21. Hence, personal dislikes and hostilities determine where a person can gain admission.
22. Between 1821 and 1828, the island was the scene of repeated hostilities.
23. She is only pigheaded but not had hostility.
24. There is open hostility between the two leaders.
25. Wherever she went she met hostility and prejudice.