hostility
Hostility that is expressed directly and not hidden.
Indicates a profound and firmly established opposition.
Used to describe very strong and angry feelings of opposition.
Similar to 'open hostility', meaning done or shown publicly.
Hostility that is hidden or expressed indirectly.
Describes hostility that cannot be appeased or stopped.
A phrase for the sudden start of fighting or war.
A formal phrase for the end of fighting in a war.
To formally stop fighting in a war or conflict.
To personally experience a feeling of opposition towards someone or something.
To have to deal with or confront hostility.
To perceive or become aware of hostility from others.
To receive a hostile reaction from people.
To cause a reaction of hostility, often intentionally.
To cause or stir up feelings of hostility in people.
Used when fighting or a war suddenly begins.
Specifies the target or recipient of the hostile feelings.
Indicates mutual opposition involving two people or groups.