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
- 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.
- She harbored no animus towards her colleague for receiving the promotion; instead, she congratulated them sincerely.
- The teacher encouraged constructive criticism in the classroom, discouraging any animus among students.
- The decision to collaborate was driven by a shared animus towards injustice.
- Although they disagreed on many issues, their conversations were devoid of personal animus.
- The debate took an unfortunate turn when animus entered the discussion, overshadowing the substantive issues.
- 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.
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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.