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animosity

[an-uh-mos-i-tee] / ˌæn əˈmɒs ɪ ti /


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“Dad didn’t harbor any animosity as he met all these people,” said his son, David Gastfriend, a psychiatrist.

From The Wall Street Journal

There is animosity towards the media, driven by hurt among both Jewish and Arab Australians over a belief they and their communities have been misrepresented, and frustration at what some feel is incitement against them.

From BBC

Tensions rose between the Hostages Families Forum and Israel's government; there was open animosity from some government supporters.

From BBC

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