inimicality (Meaning)

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inimicality (n.)

The state or quality of being inimical or hostile; hostility; unfriendliness.

Synonyms & Antonyms of inimicality

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inimicality Sentence Examples

  1. The inimicality between the two countries had been simmering for years.
  2. The ongoing dispute bred a climate of inimicality and mistrust.
  3. The proposal was met with fierce opposition due to its perceived inimicality to national interests.
  4. The rival factions engaged in a constant state of inimicality, threatening regional stability.
  5. The malicious gossip spread among the community fueled an atmosphere of inimicality.
  6. The disagreement between the colleagues escalated into a bitter exchange of inimical words.
  7. The rival gangs had a long history of inimicality, leading to frequent confrontations.
  8. The hostile environment fostered an undercurrent of inimicality that hindered progress.
  9. The politician's incendiary rhetoric exacerbated the inimicality within the political landscape.
  10. The inimicality between the two kingdoms reached a boiling point, sparking a bloody conflict.

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The state or quality of being inimical or hostile; hostility; unfriendliness.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The inimicality between the two countries had been simmering for years.

The ongoing dispute bred a climate of inimicality and mistrust.

The proposal was met with fierce opposition due to its perceived inimicality to national interests.

The rival factions engaged in a constant state of inimicality, threatening regional stability.