HOSTILE vs ANTIPATHETIC: NOUN
- An enemy: specifically, in the United States, a hostile Indian; an Indian who is engaged in warfare against the whites.
- An enemy in warfare.
- An antagonistic person or thing.
- An enemy; esp., an American Indian in arms against the whites; -- commonly in the plural.
- An enemy.
- Troops belonging to the enemy's military forces
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HOSTILE vs ANTIPATHETIC: ADJECTIVE
- Very unfavorable to life or growth
- Impossible to bring into friendly accord
- Used of attempts to buy or take control of a business
- Marked by features that oppose constructive treatment or development
- Very unfriendly
- Not belonging to your own country's forces or those of an ally
- Of, relating to, or characteristic of an enemy.
- Feeling or showing enmity or ill will.
- Being in opposition; opposed.
- Unfavorable to health or well-being; inhospitable or adverse.
- Belonging or appropriate to an enemy; showing the disposition of an enemy; showing ill will and malevolence, or a desire to thwart and injure; occupied by an enemy or enemies; inimical; unfriendly
- Characterized by enmity or ill will
- (usually followed by `to') strongly opposed
- Characterized by antagonism or antipathy
- Having or showing a strong aversion or repugnance.
- Opposed in nature or character; antagonistic.
- Causing a feeling of antipathy; repugnant.
- Having a natural contrariety, or constitutional aversion, to a thing; characterized by antipathy; -- often followed by to.
HOSTILE vs ANTIPATHETIC: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Of or pertaining to an enemy: as, hostile ground.
- Synonyms Averse, Adverse, Inimical, Hostile; unfriendly, warlike. Averse applies to feeling, adverse to action: as, I was very averse to his going; an adverse vote; adverse fortune. Inimical expresses both feeling and action, generally in private affairs. Hostile also expresses both feeling and action, but applies especially to public affairs; where it applies to private matters, it expresses either strong or conspicuous action or feeling, or both, or all.
- Of inimical character or tendency; having or exhibiting enmity or antagonism; antagonistic: as, a hostile manifesto; hostile criticism.
- Having a natural antipathy, contrariety, or constitutional aversion: with to.
HOSTILE vs ANTIPATHETIC: RELATED WORDS
- Ill, Bitter, Irreconcilable, Opposing, Truculent, Unfavorable, Inimical, Antipathetic, Enemy, Aggressive, Uncongenial, Inhospitable, Belligerent, Antagonistic, Unfriendly
- Contemptuous, Antithetical, Unsympathetic, Resentful, Disdainful, Ambivalent, Inimical, Antipathetical, Indisposed, Loath, Disinclined, Averse, Loth, Hostile, Antagonistic
HOSTILE vs ANTIPATHETIC: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Ill, Bitter, Irreconcilable, Opposing, Truculent, Unfavorable, Inimical, Antipathetic, Enemy, Aggressive, Uncongenial, Inhospitable, Belligerent, Antagonistic, Unfriendly
- Contemptuous, Antithetical, Unsympathetic, Resentful, Disdainful, Ambivalent, Inimical, Antipathetical, Indisposed, Loath, Disinclined, Averse, Loth, Hostile, Antagonistic
HOSTILE vs ANTIPATHETIC: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- And, if it is found that a hostile work environment exists, you must take appropriate action to ensure that the hostile work environment ceases.
- Eritrea has become hostile in her foreign relations too, considering her neighbours to be hostile to struggle.
- The Nether: This is a relatively hostile dimension in which Lava and both neutral and hostile Mobs are everywhere.
- Hostile, impulsive children tend to be poor perspective takers and often interpret other children as having a hostile intent.
- Hostile Environment sexual harassment in which such conduct creates an intimidating, hostile, or offensive working environment.
- An attack to disable or destroy a hostile force is Immediate Pursuit of Hostile Foreign Forces.
- Russian moves in sharing weapons and technologies with hostile or potentially hostile countries, like Iran.
- Common definitions for Defense of Self or Others, Imminent Threat, Hostile Act, Hostile Intent.
- Segregate hostile elements such as religious, political, or ethnic groups hostile to one another.
- Once a force is declared hostile by appropriatact or demonstrated hostile intent before engaging the declared hostile force.
- But there is also a trend toward increasingly repressive andrestrictive laws, increasing harassment and violence againstabortion clinics, and an increasingly antipathetic medicalestablishment.
- British values, and that his views in many areas were antipathetic to British values.
- On hearing this Trenchard flatly refused the position, being personally loyal to Haig and antipathetic to political intrigue.
- As noted earlier, while not antipathetic to dogs, I am not what anyone would consider a dog person.
- No one exists except in and through relationships, both empathic and antipathetic, with others.
- It derives its strength from its hospitality even to antipathetic ideas.
- He glanced round among the faces of those people who were evenphysically so antipathetic to him.
- And unless something happens that unites the nation this antipathetic relationship will continue.
HOSTILE vs ANTIPATHETIC: QUESTIONS
- Is Russia's hostile activity increasing in Finland?
- What makes a hostile work environment considered harassment?
- What is a standstill agreement in hostile takeover?
- Is Singapore becoming more hostile towards non-Singaporeans?
- Is the medical community hostile to hypochondriac patients?
- What constitutes a hostile work environment in Florida?
- Why are the Yanomami people hostile to missionaries?
- Are Rotten Tomatoes'hostile to serious filmmakers'?
- Did Cornerstone University create a hostile environment?
- Does prostitution create a hostile work environment?
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