of Animosity
Source: Webster's dictionaryA crowd gathered at the church, and at the entrance, party animosities began to show, especially in an angry exchange between the bishop and Wycliffe's protectors. Source: Internet
He asks Thyestes to return to Mycenae with his family, telling him that all past animosities are forgotten. Source: Internet
By 1948, however, animosities between the Soviets and the Americans and British had increased to such a degree that it became obvious that German reunification was unlikely. Source: Internet
But reflecting the temporary reality of unresolved national animosities they go their own way. Source: Internet
The Arab regional order, which had once been a monument to near glacial constancy and stalemate, has descended into unpredictability and chaos, fueled by sectarian animosities. Source: Internet
Gaddafi’s repressive rule kept in check the deep-running animosities in Libyan society, which often pit villages, cities or tribes against their neighbours. Source: Internet