82 adjectives to describe enmity

No place is so propitious to the formation either of close friendships or of deadly enmities as an Indiaman.

"Why such bitter enmity?

Hamilcar's greater son, Hannibal, was compelled by his father to swear eternal enmity to Rome.

Thenas one looking upon pictures but partially intelligible to her, and commenting on them as a girl who had never seen or known the passions and the mutual enmity of menshe startled me by breaking into the kind of chant in which the peculiar verse of her language is commonly delivered.

Cato, even when his opinion was asked on any other subject, pronounced, with implacable enmity, that Carthage should be destroyed.

A life of constant external enmity generates a code in which aggression, conquest, revenge, are inculcated, while peaceful occupations are reprobated.

The Presbyterians could never have been perfectly reconciled to the father: they had no such rooted enmity to the son.

Before a year had passed, his friendship was turned to secret but bitter enmity.

A life of constant external enmity generates a code in which aggression, conquest, revenge, are inculcated, while peaceful occupations are reprobated.

The apprehension of exciting powerful enmities, if he elevated the "Bastard" and his wrongs to so conspicuous a place, had, no doubt, an influence with the shrewd statesman.

The natural feeling between men is mere indifference, but between women it is actual enmity.

But what about the inborn enmity between Hindus and Mahomedans? EDITOR: That phrase has been invented by our mutual enemy.

Such shuddering hostility may lie far deeper than the outward appearance, and arise from some innate enmity of soul.

The international entente already establishing itself among the manual workers of all the European countriesand which has now become an accepted principle of the Labour movementis a guarantee and a promise of a more peaceful era; and those who know the artisans and peasants of this and other countries know well how little enmity they harbour in their breasts against each other.

He dominates a world of savage loves and mortal enmities like the world of Wuthering Heights.

Hence the passions would be let loose, and a state of perpetual enmity would follow.

But we suspect that, at the time of which we speak, the violence of religious and political enmities rendered a stable and happy settlement next to impossible.

Between Boone and the Perley ladies, whose house was separated from "Acre Villa" by a wide lawn and hedge, there had always been the tacit enmity that wrong on one side and meek unreproach on the other breeds.

But, on the other hand, who can believe that a man so capable of doing his fellow-citizens good and honour, would have experienced such excessive enmity, had he not carried to excess the provocations of his pride and scorn?

" Graham faced him with undisguised enmity.

I myself hate O'Brallaghan with undying enmity.

In a great measure of public interest their patriotism may be successfully appealed to, but to infer their assent from circumstances at war with such inference I can not but regard as calculated to excite a feeling at fatal enmity with the peace and harmony of the country.

But while Coronado was thus planning destruction for others, a noiseless, patient, and ferocious enmity was setting its ambush for him.

CAP'ULET, head of a noble house of Verona, in feudal enmity with the house of Mon'tague (3 syl).

Thus a fierce enmity arose between the two.

82 adjectives to describe  enmity