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hostile
[hos-tl, -tahyl]
adjective
of, relating to, or characteristic of an enemy.
a hostile nation.
Synonyms: aggressive, warlikeAntonyms: friendlyopposed in feeling, action, or character; antagonistic.
hostile criticism.
Antonyms: friendlycharacterized by antagonism.
Antonyms: sympatheticnot friendly, warm, or generous; not hospitable.
noun
a person or thing that is antagonistic or unfriendly.
Military., an enemy soldier, plane, ship, etc.
hostile
/ ˈhɒstaɪl /
adjective
antagonistic; opposed
of or relating to an enemy
unfriendly
noun
a hostile person; enemy
Other Word Forms
- hostilely adverb
- interhostile adjective
- nonhostile adjective
- nonhostilely adverb
- overhostile adjective
- overhostilely adverb
- prehostile adjective
- semihostile adjective
- semihostilely adverb
- unhostile adjective
- unhostilely adverb
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of hostile1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
The move comes as the Newsom administration escalates its efforts to insulate the state from a hostile federal government.
On Tuesday, the White House called the efforts to release the Epstein files “a very hostile act to the administration.”
To do that, the skipper is preparing his team to cope with an expected hostile atmosphere.
Sentencing Hillard, Judge Christopher Williams said officers had faced "very difficult and hostile" situations at times.
The European Commission said "threats and intimidation are a regular component of Russia's hostile actions" and that the incident would reinforce its commitment to "ramp up our defence capabilities and support for Ukraine".
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