abhorrence, bad blood, contention, dead set, dislike, horror, loathing, obstinacy, refractoriness, strife, warfare
Definitionn. a state of deep-seated ill-will
Last update: October 7, 2016
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You may expect an increase of the enmity of man. [verb]
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Within one week, he 'd incurred the total enmity of the entire lighting crew. [noun]
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Holland was at enmity with England, not of its own accord, but under the pressure of the man who worked so hard the great European mangle. [noun]
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"Because," she retorted with a sneer, "evil may follow my enmity." [noun]
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All in all, a handsome, haughty, calculating man, whose friendship would hardly benefit the heart, but from whose enmity may the immortals guard all we love. [noun]
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Who would not have said that I was that enemy most dangerous to Richard, whose enmity was to be ended by marriage with his kinswoman. [noun]
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Though I did not fear his enmity, I was shocked at his appearance, and communicated my sentiments on that subject to Mr. [noun]
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"As one community, without distinction of class, without enmity, united by brotherly lovelet us pray." [noun]
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