The plural for hostility is hostilities.
The word "animus" (hostility, dislike) is an uncountable noun and has no plural.
State of being hostile; public or private enemy; unfriendliness; animosity., An act of an open enemy; a hostile deed; especially in the plural, acts of warfare; attacks of an enemy.
Open Hostility was created in 1991.
The noun form of "hostile" is "hostility."
Antonyms for hostility are likability, friendliness or amiability.
yes. example: She shows hostility towards her brother.
the warriors showed hostility to the neighbouring tribe.
If two people are "at each others' throats" there is hostility between them.
The word "hostility" does not have a prefix or suffix. It is a standalone word.
indifference and hostility
"Italy, Bulgaria, and Romania were later belligerents in World War II."*NOTEThe plural noun belligerents is a homophone (sound-alike word) for the noun belligerence, which means a general state, or attitude, of hostility.
You may experience hostility through being agitated by someone, something, or some action you find aggravating. You can experience hostility through things such as arguements of horseplay.