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"A strong feeling of hostility, hatred, or ill will towards someone; a state of deep-seated animosity or antagonism." more

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Jenny felt enmity towards her brother when he broke her favorite toy.
The grumpy old bear showed enmity when someone came too close to his cave.
The two kittens stared at each other with enmity, their fur puffed up in rivalry.
The witch and the wizard had enmity, casting spells at each other in the magical duel.

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Enmity

en-mi-tee
nounA strong feeling of hostility, hatred, or ill will towards someone; a state of deep-seated animosity or antagonism.
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Last Updated On: January 30, 2024
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