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.
To overcome the distrust or animosity of; appease.
Animosity Used in a SentenceA deep-seated animosity between two sisters is a very sad thing.
He was so mad at me, I could see the animosity in his eyes.
Well, "animosity" means to be filled with hate, so a sentence could be: The woman was filled with animosity when she saw the man who had murdered her parents.
Empires - Animosity album - was created in 2005-03.
There are three words for animosity in Latin. You can used odium, invidia or simultas.
Animal - Animosity album - was created on 2007-10-02.
No, "animosity" is a noun, specifically denoting a strong feeling of dislike or hatred. It is not a verb, which is a word used to describe an action or state of being.
No, you can use the world hostile, bitter, etc. But animosity does not fit.
There was some animosity between the two: it appeared they were co-managers.
The root word for animosity is "animus," which comes from Latin and means hostility or anger.
Bridezilla is a less-than-polite term to describe a bride to be who causes much animosity for her wedding party, friends and family during the planning of the wedding and sometimes even during the wedding.