The adjective form is belligerent.
hostile
The abstract noun for the adjective hostile is hostility.
The abstract noun for the adjective hostile is hostility.
The word hostile is a noun, a word for a hostile person or an enemy.The noun form for the adjective hostile is hostility.
'Increasing' or 'increased', depending on the meaning you require. 'While he was living in the village he met increasing hostility from his neighbours.' 'When he returned to the village after a year away, he met increased hostility from his neighbours.'
growl: (of an animal, especially a dog) make a low guttural sound of hostility in the throat. growled is past tense/past participle of growl
The plural for hostility is hostilities.
Open Hostility was created in 1991.
Antonyms for hostility are likability, friendliness or amiability.
the warriors showed hostility to the neighbouring tribe.
If two people are "at each others' throats" there is hostility between them.
yes. example: She shows hostility towards her brother.
The word "hostility" does not have a prefix or suffix. It is a standalone word.