English to Portuguese Dictionary hostility

hostility

hostilidade
definition
noun
their hostility to all outsiders
hostile behavior; unfriendliness or opposition.
translation of 'hostility'
noun
guerra,
inimizade,
estado de guerra,
animosidade,
hostilidade,
oposição
example
their 'hostility' to all outsiders
The level of 'hostility' we encountered was about what we expected, at first at least.
It is time to punish journalists, for creating a climate of racism and 'hostility' toward migration.
He hadn't said anything nasty to the young man and there was no 'hostility' between them.
She believes women themselves have shown 'hostility' to reversing this trend.
their 'hostility' to all outsiders
In fact they will probably go along with it, not wanting to attract further 'hostility' from the military.
There was no 'hostility' towards me, they had no interest in me, all they wanted to do was throw things at the police.
The decision was made against a backdrop of outright 'hostility' towards Lisa from staff at her station.
At that time my enthusiasm met a cold blast of indifference or 'hostility' from most of the people I talked to about it.
Frostrup faced the same 'hostility' when she was on the judging panel of the 1999 Booker prize.
He said he has met with frequent 'hostility' and criticism from many locals for the work he is doing.
That is why even a kids' film like The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe can provoke such 'hostility' .
People are much more good than bad, I thought, tending more to friendship than 'hostility' .
Thus in spite of any improvements in the early years, there was always public 'hostility' to contend with.
Any identity built on hostility to others can change the object of its 'hostility' as easily as a man changes his coat.
Public 'hostility' to artworks isn't in itself anything that the artist should be pleased about.
The rapprochement is remarkable because of the depth of the previous 'hostility' between the two men.
Such was the anger and 'hostility' among the callers that one official refused to take any more calls.
To add injustice to the stressful wait is a recipe for disaster that can lead to 'hostility' .
This climate of 'hostility' affects us all, but most especially impacts those who reside overseas.
Both, however, had long since exchanged hustle and 'hostility' for control and variation.
The castle was returned to the Bradfords at the end of 'hostilities' .
After a week of silence the fight was rescheduled and the 'hostilities' between the two continued.
But this year's spring optimism may have been boosted by an early conclusion to 'hostilities' .
The analyst said it was too early to say whether this outbreak of 'hostilities' would hit profits at Souter's company.
Three men were killed before the two sides agreed to end their 'hostilities' .
Without them and the floating cities of the other major powers, would the course of 'hostilities' have been different?
Her arrival sparked a feud that flared into open 'hostilities' last week between herself and the local mayor.
Plans were made for a second campaign but renewed 'hostilities' in Gaul delayed action until the following year.
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