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The nouns acrimony, hostility, and animosity can be synonyms of "enmity" (ill feelings, antagonism), often an expression of mutual hatred between opposing sides.

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Is enmity a verb or noun?

The word 'enmity' is a noun; a word for a feeling or condition of hostility, hatred, or ill will; a word for an emotion.


What is the base word for enmity?

origin: enmite base:mite


What is an antonym for enmity?

Enmity is great hatred or opposition to something or someone. An antonym for the word enmity is friendship, camaraderie, or alliance.


What word can you make from tinmey?

Enmity.


How would you use the word anmity in a sentence saying you hate someone?

I think the word you are looking for is enmity. "There was a great deal of enmity between Batman and Joker."


What are four synonyms for the word enmity?

Four synonyms for the word "enmity" would firstly be "acrimony", secondly "hostility", thirdly "malevolence" and lastly one could use the synonym "rancor".


What is a sentence with enmity?

The word enmity means being opposed to or hostile to. For example, in Twilight, there is a lot of enmity between Edward and Jake.


What is the noun of enemity?

The word 'enemity' is not a word in English. A word very close is 'enmity, which is a noun; a word for a feeling of being actively opposed or hostile to someone or something; hostility; animosity; hatred.The noun enmity is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a feeling.


What do the word enmity mean?

A feeling of antipathy towards another person.


How do you spell enmey?

The likely word here is enemy (foe, opponent).(A similar word is enmity, hatred.)


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What is the meaning of the word publications?

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