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animosity

[an-uh-mos-i-tee] / ˌæn əˈmɒs ɪ ti /


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Back in 2011, she said, there was no public animosity towards them, and they stayed in Thailand throughout the fighting.

From BBC

Combs has threatened to sue Netflix over the documentary, claiming key footage in it was stolen from him, and that the project was skewed by animosity Jackson has against him.

From The Wall Street Journal

The president added that there was “a historic opportunity” for Syria and Israel to have a “long and prosperous relationship together” after decades of war and animosity between the two neighbors.

From The Wall Street Journal

That off-field animosity remains, but O'Neill has steered Celtic through choppy waters on the park - even if one of those closest to him feared he would struggle to.

From BBC

Kiffin is now overseeing his third consecutive double-digit win season at Ole Miss, but the defining characteristic of his time with the Rebels is how he has learned to lean into the animosity he inspires.

From The Wall Street Journal