great antagonism

Frequency: 7.215.1 per million words

Used to describe a very strong feeling of opposition or hostility.

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Examples (10)

  • There was great antagonism between the two warring nations for centuries.
  • The debate revealed the great antagonism that existed between the political parties.
  • After the argument, a great antagonism grew between the once-close siblings.
  • His controversial policies caused great antagonism among the general public.
  • Historical records document the great antagonism towards the new regime.
  • Implementing this law without public consultation will surely create great antagonism.
  • There is often great antagonism between property developers and environmental groups.
  • Such a decision is bound to arouse great antagonism from the unions.
  • He felt a great antagonism towards the manager who had fired him unfairly.
  • The mediator noticed the great antagonism in the room and called for a break.