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  2. Enmity Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of ENMITY is positive, active, and typically mutual hatred or ill will. How to use enmity in a sentence. Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Enmity.

  3. ENMITY Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

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    Enmity definition: a feeling or condition of hostility; hatred; ill will; animosity; antagonism.. See examples of ENMITY used in a sentence.

  4. Enmity means intense hostility. If you're a football fanatic, you feel enmity for your opposing team. Enmity comes from the same Latin root as enemy, and means the state of being an enemy. If you have always hated someone, you have a history of enmity with that person.

  5. Synonyms for ENMITY: hostility, grudge, hatred, bitterness, animosity, antagonism, tension, feud; Antonyms of ENMITY: amity, friendliness, cordiality, hospitality, friendship, amiability, sympathy, neighborliness

  6. ENMITY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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    noun [ C or U ] uk / ˈen.mə.ti / us / ˈen.mə.t̬i / Add to word list. a feeling of hate: She denied any personal enmity towards him. Bitter historical enmities underlie the present violence. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Feelings of dislike and hatred. abhorrence. abomination. anathema. animosity. animus. dislike.

  7. ENMITY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

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    us / ˈen.mə.t̬i / uk / ˈen.mə.ti / Add to word list. a feeling of hate: She denied any personal enmity toward him. Bitter historical enmities underlie the present violence. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Feelings of dislike and hatred. abhorrence. abomination. anathema. animosity. animus. dislike. distaste for someone/something.

  8. 1. Deep-seated, often mutual hatred. 2. A feeling or state of hatred or animosity: "More than almost any public man I have ever met, he has avoided exciting personal enmities" (Theodore Roosevelt). [Middle English enemite, from Old French enemistie, from Vulgar Latin *inimīcitās, from Latin inimīcus, enemy; see enemy.]

  9. The condition of being an enemy; a state of mutual hostility; esp. in phrase at or in enmity.

  10. enmity noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes...

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    noun. /ˈenməti/ [uncountable, countable] (plural enmities) feelings of hate towards somebody. Personal enmities and political conflicts have soured relations within the department. Her action earned her the enmity of two or three colleagues. enmity between A and B the traditional problem of the enmity between Protestants and Catholics.

  11. ENMITY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

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    Enmity is a feeling of hatred towards someone that lasts for a long time. I think there is an historic enmity between them. American English : enmity / ˈɛnmɪti /