Meaning & Definition of word "Hostility"

to

arrow

    Hostility

    /hɒˈstɪl.ɪ.ti/

    noun:

    • 1. Unfriendliness or opposition towards someone or something.
      • Example: The hostility between the two rival factions escalated into open conflict.
    • 2. An act of aggression or warlike behavior.
      • Example: The hostility displayed by the invaders shocked the peaceful community.
    • 3. A feeling of enmity or resentment.
      • Example: There was a palpable hostility in the air during the debate.
    • 4. The state of being hostile.
      • Example: His hostility towards authority figures made it difficult for him to keep a job.

    Etymology

    Derived from Middle French 'hostilité', from Latin 'hostilitas', from 'hostis', meaning 'enemy'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    hostility towards:

    A feeling of strong dislike or opposition toward someone or something.

    declare hostilities:

    To officially start a conflict or war.

    Related Words

    hostile:

    Showing or feeling opposition or dislike; unfriendly.

    enemy:

    A person who is actively opposed or hostile to someone or something.

    Slang Meanings of hostility

    Meaning: Bad vibes

    Example Sentence: There were bad vibes in the room, like everyone was showing hostility.

    Meaning: Throwing shade

    Example Sentence: She was throwing shade at him during the meeting, full of hostility.