animous (Meaning)

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animous (a.)

Full of spirit; hot; vehement; resolute.

Synonyms & Antonyms of animous

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animous Sentence Examples

  1. His animus towards his former business partner was evident in every conversation.
  2. Despite their political differences, they maintained a civil discussion without any animus.
  3. The rivalry between the two teams was fueled by a deep-seated animus that dated back years.
  4. The candidate's animus towards the opposing party was a central theme in the election.
  5. She harbored no animus towards her colleague for receiving the promotion; instead, she congratulated them sincerely.
  6. The teacher encouraged constructive criticism in the classroom, discouraging any animus among students.
  7. The decision to collaborate was driven by a shared animus towards injustice.
  8. Although they disagreed on many issues, their conversations were devoid of personal animus.
  9. The debate took an unfortunate turn when animus entered the discussion, overshadowing the substantive issues.
  10. Despite their differing opinions, there was no animus between the members of the diverse team.

FAQs About the word animous

Full of spirit; hot; vehement; resolute.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

His animus towards his former business partner was evident in every conversation.

Despite their political differences, they maintained a civil discussion without any animus.

The rivalry between the two teams was fueled by a deep-seated animus that dated back years.

The candidate's animus towards the opposing party was a central theme in the election.