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with animosity
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "with animosity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or interaction that is characterized by hostility or resentment. Example: "The two colleagues worked together on the project, but there was a tension in the air, and they communicated with animosity."
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26 human-written examples
Meaning with a lack of proper respect, or with animosity?
News & Media
At the mosque, they regarded Haitham Bundakji with animosity, Olson told me.
News & Media
Flavoring the competition with animosity fosters a rivalry, too, and that happened in the ninth inning.
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But after a devastating recession and with animosity toward bankers still running high, Iceland's electorate was not swayed.
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One day, people would swab each other with animosity sticks, and there'd be no way to hide it.
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I find the air so thick with animosity, so heavy with the weight of historical grievances, that any thinness lurking beneath the surface doesn't stand a chance.
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Interviews with several current and former directors and people close to them involved in the search that resulted in the hiring of Mr. Apotheker reveal a board that, while composed of many accomplished individuals, as a group was rife with animosities, suspicion, distrust, personal ambitions and jockeying for power that rendered it nearly dysfunctional.
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Two-thirds of the people who were on my suspension team in the 70s and 80s are now on liquid nitrogen – people I laughed with, had dinner with, shared personal animosity with, shared great triumphs with, shared personal friendships with.
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Though there has not been a citywide strike by hotel workers in 25 years, officials of the city's hotel industry seemed pleased to have come to terms with the union with minimal animosity.
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You just can't buy something like that, and I don't say it with any animosity — I say it with nothing but respect, because I thought I had some really special rivalries.
News & Media
The man glares at the viewer with undisguised animosity.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "with animosity" to clearly convey a sense of strong dislike or hostility. It's especially effective when describing interactions or environments charged with negative emotions.
Common error
Don't use "with animosity" if the situation simply involves disagreement or mild irritation. This phrase signifies a strong negative feeling and isn't suitable for describing minor conflicts.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "with animosity" functions as an adverbial phrase, modifying a verb to describe the manner in which an action is performed. It indicates that the action is carried out with strong hostility or dislike, as demonstrated in the Ludwig examples.
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News & Media
79%
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11%
Formal & Business
3%
Less common in
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "with animosity" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase for expressing strong dislike or hostility. Ludwig AI confirms its validity. While not extremely common, it appears most frequently in news and media contexts. When using this phrase, ensure the context genuinely warrants the strong negative connotation it carries. Alternatives such as "with hostility" or "with resentment" may offer more precise shades of meaning. The phrase can be confidently employed to add depth and emotion to descriptions where intense dislike is present.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
with hostility
Replaces "animosity" with a direct synonym, emphasizing open antagonism.
with resentment
Focuses on the bitterness and indignation felt towards someone or something.
with antagonism
Highlights active opposition or dislike.
with bitterness
Emphasizes the emotional pain and resentment underlying the interaction.
with spite
Suggests a malicious desire to harm or upset someone.
with acrimony
Implies sharpness and bitterness in the tone or manner.
with rancor
Indicates long-standing resentment and bitterness.
with malevolence
Suggests a desire to do evil to others.
with antipathy
Expresses a deep-seated feeling of aversion.
with ill will
Denotes a general feeling of animosity and unkindness.
FAQs
How can I effectively use "with animosity" in a sentence?
Use "with animosity" to describe actions, expressions, or environments that are charged with strong negative feelings such as hostility or resentment. For example, "They spoke "with animosity" after years of disagreement."
What are some alternatives to using "with animosity"?
You can use alternatives such as "with hostility", "with resentment", or "with antagonism" depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is it grammatically correct to say "with animosity"?
Yes, it is grammatically correct. The phrase is used to modify a verb or describe the manner in which something is done, indicating that it is done with strong negative feelings.
What's the difference between "with animosity" and "with resentment"?
"With animosity" implies a general feeling of strong dislike or hostility, while "with resentment" specifically focuses on bitterness and indignation caused by perceived unfair treatment.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested