What is another word for at enmity?

Pronunciation: [at ˈɛnmɪti] (IPA)

The phrase "at enmity" can be replaced with several different synonyms that convey a similar meaning. Words like hostile, adversarial, antagonistic, or opposed can be used to describe a situation where two individuals or groups are in conflict with each other. Disconnected, estranged, or alienated can also be used to describe a relationship that has become divided or severed. Similarly, terms like grudge, resentment, animosity, or bitterness can describe negative feelings or attitudes between individuals. These synonyms all convey a sense of tension or opposition between groups or individuals, highlighting a lack of harmony or understanding.

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What are the hypernyms for At enmity?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with At enmity

  • Neither live with a bad man nor be at enmity with him; even as if you take hold of glowing charcoal it will burn you, if you take hold of cold charcoal it will soil you.
    Buddhist
  • It has been said that God's gift is also indescribable because of the grace by which it is given. God, who is rich in mercy, gave the world the gift of His dear Son while we were at enmity with Him. Paul says 'But God commendeth His love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us' (Rom. 58). Therefore, in Him we are freely given all things redemption, forgiveness of sins, righteousness, peace, hope, wisdom and knowledge.
    Paul Sadler
  • There is nothing so easy, so sweet, and so favourable, as the divine law: it calls and invites us to her, guilty and abominable as we are; extends her arms and receives us into her bosom, foul and polluted as we at present are, and are for the future to be. But then, in return, we are to look upon her with a respectful eye; we are to receive this pardon with all gratitude and submission, and for that instant at least, wherein we address ourselves to her, to have the soul sensible of the ills we have committed, and at enmity with those passions that seduced us to offend her;
    Michel de Montaigne

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