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Animosity

animosity
 noun  (plural -ties)  Etymology: Middle English animosite, from Middle French or Late Latin; Middle French animosite, from Late Latin animositat-, animositas, from Latin animosus spirited, from animus  Date: 1605 ill will or resentment tending toward active hostility ; an antagonistic attitude  Synonyms: see enmity
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  n. (pl. -ies) a spirit or feeling of strong hostility. Etymology: ME f. OF animosit{eacute} or LL animositas f. animosus spirited, formed as ANIMUS ...
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  1. враждебность, злоба; вражда with animosity —- враждебно, злобно ...
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  noun враждебность, злоба Syn: see enmity ...
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  (animosities) Animosity is a strong feeling of dislike and anger. Animosities are feelings of this kind. There’s a long history of animosity between the two nations... = hostility N-UNCOUNT: also N in pl ...
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  ~ n strong dislike or hatred; hostility  (There is no personal animosity between the party leaders.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - early 15c., "vigor," from L. animositatem (nom. animositas), from animosus "bold, spirited." Sense of "hostile feeling" is first recorded 1605, from a secondary sense in L. (see animus). ...
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