Use "hostility" in a sentence

1. INCREASE IN HOSTILITY

2. It will be despairing hostility.

3. Less anxiety, stress, and hostility

4. Less anxiety, hostility, and stress

5. And with love comes hostility.

6. Hostility glinted in his eyes.

7. His suggestion met with some hostility.

8. Outsiders are regarded with outright hostility.

9. Alienating: 1 adj causing hostility or loss of friendliness “her sudden Alienating aloofness” Synonyms: antagonistic arousing animosity or hostility

10. The verdict may worsen racial hostility.

11. We spent six decades in hostility, acrimony.

12. In the scriptures, antagonism, hostility, and hate.

13. The proposal was met with outright hostility.

14. She was prepared for hostility towards Leon.

15. He sensed a smouldering hostility towards him.

16. They eyed each other with open hostility.

17. Humour was his only weapon against their hostility.

18. She is only pigheaded but not had hostility.

19. There is open hostility between the two leaders.

20. Wherever she went she met hostility and prejudice.

21. There was open hostility between the two schools.

22. There was a barely veiled hostility in her tone.

23. The Ammonites —A People That Repaid Kindness With Hostility

24. The reforms come after decades of hostility to revisionism.

25. 17 But outside the stadium,(Sentencedict.com) the hostility evaporated.

26. Again the Ammonites had repaid Jehovah’s kindness with hostility.

27. There was an edge of hostility in Jack's voice.

28. Pictures of refugees aroused popular hostility towards the war.

29. Her attitude towards me oscillated between friendship and hostility.

30. “Because of all those showing hostility to me,” he explained.

31. There is a lot of public hostility to the tax.

32. These measures will perpetuate the hostility between the two groups.

33. Their hostility was directed almost entirely against their fellow countrymen.

34. 39 synonyms for Belligerency: conflict, confrontation, hostility, strife, struggle, war

35. 26 synonyms for Antagonism: hostility, competition, opposition, conflict, rivalry, contention

36. Hostility between man and the animals, at least, was unknown.”

37. Increases its hostility towards, and decreases interaction with, the enemy.

38. Otherwise, we might unnecessarily invite hostility or reproach from others.

39. The atmosphere was one of unrelieved hostility toward the defendants.

40. 1 The reforms come after decades of hostility to revisionism.

41. By mid-season the hostility between the two was undisguised.

42. Three gangs feeding the hatred... and the hostility among themselves.

43. 8 Consider what befell Job, whose name means “Object of Hostility.”

44. Black workers often report encountering overt hostility when they start work.

45. 25 synonyms for Animosity: hostility, hate, hatred, resentment, bitterness, malice, antagonism

46. Managers of existing systems reacted to these proposals with truculent hostility.

47. Instead he used the choice to reinforce his hostility to change.

48. Hostility could more readily be replaced by respect, cordiality, even friendship.

49. They regarded each other, in fact, with undisguised hostility and contempt.

50. 43 synonyms for Antipathy: hostility, opposition, disgust, dislike, hatred, loathing, distaste

51. In recent years disdain has grown to ridicule and open hostility.”

52. Another word for Aggression: hostility, malice, antagonism, antipathy, aggressiveness Collins English Thesaurus

53. Islamism was not the only source of hostility to the government.

54. He stared at me with a mixture of impudence and hostility.

55. According to Schama, there was growing hostility to the Dutch government whose "initiatives were met at first with curiosity, then with apprehension and finally with fierce and unyielding hostility".

56. Agro (verb) To create hostility in others, causing them to attack you

57. He feels a lot of anger/hostility/antagonism/animosity towards his father.

58. 15 He addressed a few angry words to her that betokened hostility.

59. Blanche's voice suddenly became quiet and insinuating, without a trace of hostility.

60. When characterized as hostility towards religion, it includes anticlericalism, antireligion, and Antitheism

61. Better still, I was surprised to find that Frosini’s hostility had diminished.

62. 9 Assimilation is consequently difficult, particularly as the minority groups experience considerable hostility.

63. Firstly, to heal the wounds caused by years of anglo-french hostility.

64. 2 The name Job means “Object of Hostility,” which he certainly became.

65. Last night's intimacy seemed doubly incongruous in contrast to this fraught hostility.

66. Antipathy is a strong feeling of dislike or hostility toward someone or something.

67. The prime minister was concerned that such a move would arouse public hostility.

68. The agitation-type events include: akathisia, agitation, disinhibition, emotional lability, hostility, aggression, depersonalization.

69. A cold or stern expression may convey anger, irritation, rejection, or even hostility.

70. Indeed, indifference can be every bit as destructive to a marriage as hostility.

71. This was a predictable reaction, given the bitter hostility between the two countries.

72. The increasing hostility to affirmative action has rubbed off on the diversity movement.

73. 37 synonyms for Combativeness: bellicoseness, bellicosity, belligerence, belligerency, contentiousness, hostility, militance, militancy, pugnaciousness

74. Aggress definition, to commit the first act of hostility or offense; attack first

75. Freudian teaching interprets this as heavily repressed feelings of hostility towards her family.

76. The historical hostility to commercialism among the ruling bodies of sport is indisputable.

77. Belligerently (comparative more Belligerently, superlative most Belligerently) In a belligerent manner; with aggressive hostility

78. We have tried to minimize the impact of such hostility by erecting certain defences.

79. How many students like to vent their pent-up frustrations and hostility on teachers?

80. 27 The historical hostility to commercialism among the ruling bodies of sport is indisputable.