feel animosity
Frequency: 8.016.0 per million words
To experience a feeling of strong dislike or hostility.
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- I feel no personal animosity towards him; it's just a professional disagreement.
- He couldn't hide the animosity he felt towards his rival.
- It's unhealthy to feel such strong animosity over a minor issue.
- She began to feel animosity towards her boss after being passed over for a promotion.
- Do you really feel any animosity towards them, or are you just disappointed?
- For a long time, the two communities felt a deep-seated animosity for one another.
- Even after their argument, I didn't feel any lasting animosity.
- He confessed that he felt a great deal of animosity after the incident.
- The politician insisted he felt no animosity towards his opponents, only a difference in policy.
- It is surprising that they feel no animosity, considering their history of conflict.