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be animosity
noun
Violent hatred leading to active opposition; active enmity; energetic dislike.
Exact(5)
"There cannot be animosity or jealousy," Mansour said at lunch last week, two days before graduation.
"The calibre of individual that would live up here," he said, "I can imagine there would be animosity.
"There will be animosity in the squad, but it will not be overt," he said on talkSPORT on Friday.
"I don't think there will be animosity with the hot dog vendors, because we're offering a different product," she said, though she could not resist adding, "It was somewhat embarrassing for the parks department to offer only hot dogs and water".
There seem to be animosity towards the Sandin's because they were successful at the neighbor's expenses.
Similar(55)
"There's been animosity, tension".
In France there is animosity toward allies.
"There has not been animosity," Bengals Coach Marvin Lewis said.
(From On This Farm There Was Animosity) Travel 11.
"There is animosity between the fans, without any doubt.
"To say there was animosity is an understatement," the aide told me.
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