Enmity – A feeling of hate or strong dislike
(Pronounced en-mit-ee)
To remember the definition of the word enmity, use the following mnemonic:
Enemies won't pity (enmity) you, they will just hate you.
Examples of enmity in a sentence
A wise parent can administer discipline without the incident resulting in enmity.
After learning that John was the one who stole his truck, Henry felt a great deal of enmity towards him.
A part of healing is letting go of the enmity you feel towards people who have wronged you in the past.
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