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hostility, hatred
The term animosity stands for a bitter hostility between two parties. It represents a hostile feeling or feeling of ill will, or act towards another person or group.
The likely word is animosity (ill feeling, hostility).Another possible word is atomicity, used to mean valence of an element's atoms.
Strong hostility or enemyship or hate. Example: we are tired of this Animosity.
The word 'enmity' is a noun; a word for a feeling or condition of hostility, hatred, or ill will; a word for an emotion.
Malice is a feeling of ill will. Hatred is another feeling of ill will toward another person.
hostility, malice, antagonism, antipathy, ill will, pugnacity
Hostility is a deep-seated feeling of ill will towards someone or something, often characterized by aggression or antagonism. Anger, on the other hand, is a temporary emotional response triggered by a specific event or situation that is perceived as threatening, unjust, or frustrating. Essentially, hostility is a long-term state of animosity, while anger is a more immediate, intense emotional reaction.
a lot of how ill you actually feel is in the mind, you may be more inclined to get up and be more active with friends around you than you might be alone in bed when feeling ill. Plus with people around you your mood in general will be a lot better which combats feeling beaten down and ill.
Malice
Yes, some individuals have reported feeling ill after consuming cider that was contaminated or infected.
sharp, acid, acidic, acrid, tart, sour, biting, unsweetened, vinegary; technical acerbic. ANTONYMS sweet.