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an·i·mos·i·ty    Audio Help   [an-uh-mos-i-tee] Pronunciation Key
–noun, plural -ties.
a feeling of strong dislike, ill will, or enmity that tends to display itself in action: a deep-seated animosity between two sisters; animosity against one's neighbor.

[Origin: 1400–50; late ME animosite (< MF) < LL animōsitās. See animus, -ose1, -ity]

hostility, unfriendliness, opposition, antagonism, animus, hatred.
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an·i·mos·i·ty    Audio Help   (ān'ə-mŏs'ĭ-tē)  Pronunciation Key 
n.   pl. an·i·mos·i·ties
  1. Bitter hostility or open enmity; active hatred.
  2. A hostile feeling or act. See Synonyms at enmity.


[Middle English animosite, from Old French, from Late Latin animōsitās, courage, from Latin animōsus, bold, from animus, soul, spirit; see anə- in Indo-European roots.]

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Online Etymology Dictionary - Cite This Source - Share This
animosity 
1432, "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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animosity

noun
a feeling of ill will arousing active hostility 

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animosity [ӕniˈmosəti] noun
(a) strong dislike or hatred
Example: The rivals regarded one another with animosity.
Arabic: حِقْد، عِداء، بُغْضَاء
Chinese (Simplified): 仇恨
Chinese (Traditional): 仇恨
Czech: nenávist, nepřátelství
Danish: fjendskab; had; uvilje
Dutch: animositeit
Estonian: vaenulikkus
Finnish: vihamielisyys
French: animosité
German: die Feindseligkeit
Greek: εχθρότητα
Hungarian: gyűlölet
Icelandic: fjandskapur
Indonesian: kebencian
Italian: animosità
Japanese: 敵意
Korean: 증오, 원한
Latvian: naids; niknums
Lithuanian: priešiškumas
Norwegian: fiendskap, hat
Polish: uraza
Portuguese (Brazil): animosidade
Portuguese (Portugal): animosidade
Romanian: animozitate
Russian: враждебность
Slovak: animozita
Slovenian: sovražnost
Spanish: animosidad
Swedish: fientlighet, animositet
Turkish: kin, nefret
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Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary - Cite This Source - Share This

Animosity

An`i*mos"i*ty\, n.; pl. Animosities. [F. animosit['e], fr. L. animositas. See Animose, Animate, v. t.]

1. Mere spiritedness or courage. [Obs.] --Skelton.

Such as give some proof of animosity, audacity, and execution, those she [the crocodile] loveth. --Holland.

2. Violent hatred leading to active opposition; active enmity; energetic dislike. --Macaulay.

Syn: Enmity; hatred; opposition. -- Animosity, Enmity. Enmity be dormant or concealed; animosity is active enmity, inflamed by collision and mutual injury between opposing parties. The animosities which were continually springing up among the clans in Scotland kept that kingdom in a state of turmoil and bloodshed for successive ages. The animosities which have been engendered among Christian sects have always been the reproach of the church.

Such [writings] as naturally conduce to inflame hatreds and make enmities irreconcilable. --Spectator.

[These] factions . . . never suspended their animosities till they ruined that unhappy government. --Hume.
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