animosité
animosity, hostility
noun ah-nee-mo-zee-TEH Rare
Origin: from Latin animositas (boldness, spirit)
Usage Note
Animosité denotes a sustained, personal hostility rather than a momentary flare of anger. It is commonly followed by envers or contre to indicate its target: animosité envers quelqu'un. The related adjective animosé exists but is rare; hostile or malveillant tend to be used instead.
Examples
"Il ne cachait pas son animosité envers son rival."
Natural Translation
He did not hide his animosity toward his rival.
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