Meaning & Definition of word "Animosity"

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    Animosity

    /ˌæn.ɪˈmɒs.ɪ.ti/

    noun:

    • 1. strong hostility or hatred.
      • Example: Despite their long history together, there was a deep-seated animosity between the two rivals.
    • 2. a feeling of strong dislike or ill will.
      • Example: Her animosity towards him was evident in the way she spoke about him.
    • 3. resentment or anger that has developed over time.
      • Example: The animosity between the neighbors escalated after the property dispute.
    • 4. a disposition to oppose or be hostile to someone or something.
      • Example: There was no hint of animosity in his voice, despite their disagreements.

    Etymology

    From Latin animositas, from anima meaning 'soul' or 'spirit'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    personal animosity:

    Strong feelings of dislike directed at an individual.

    mutual animosity:

    A shared feeling of hostility between two or more parties.

    Related Words

    enmity:

    The state of being actively opposed or hostile to someone or something.

    antipathy:

    A deep-seated feeling of aversion.

    Slang Meanings of animosity

    Meaning: Bad blood

    Example Sentence: There's been bad blood between them ever since the incident.

    Meaning: Throwing shade

    Example Sentence: She was throwing shade at him, showing her animosity publicly.