Curb your enmity, pardner.
After the argument, John felt nothing but enmity towards his former friend. "Enmity" means a really deep feeling of dislike.
It means hatred, often mutual.Their enmity was well known in the village.He felt a deep-seated enmity toward his rival.The depth of her enmity toward me was startling.
Enmity is a feeling of hostility. An example sentence would be: During the cold war, there was enmity between the United States and the former Soviet Union.
Dean had a deep and lasting enmity for these pop quizzes the Mr Ellis, his English teacher, gave when he least expected and that first question really had him stumped; "Give a word starting with the letter "E" that means hatred or ill will".
Your question is a good sentence using the word "common".
The word enmity means being opposed to or hostile to. For example, in Twilight, there is a lot of enmity between Edward and Jake.
a good sentence using renewable resources is ... chalk is a renewable resource
I think the word you are looking for is enmity. "There was a great deal of enmity between Batman and Joker."
A good sentence for the word baffled is:
Good to see ya!
Her posture during the class was not good. It is an example sentence using posture.
"I am using a sentence with the word economics."