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  • 121hostility — n. 1. Enmity, animosity, hatred, unfriendliness, ill will. 2. Opposition, repugnance, contrariety, variance …

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  • 122friction — noun (U) 1 disagreement, angry feelings, or unfriendliness between people : cause/create friction: Restrictions on trade have caused friction between these two nations. 2 the rubbing of one surface against another: Check your rope frequently, as… …

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  • 123thaw — 1 verb 1 (I, T) also thaw out if ice or snow thaws or is thawed, it becomes warmer and turns into water: The lake thawed in March. | it thaws (=ice and snow melt): It thawed overnight. 2 also thaw out (T) to let frozen food unfreeze until it is… …

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  • 124chill — 1. noun 1) a chill in the air Syn: coldness, chilliness, coolness, iciness, rawness, bitterness, nip Ant: warmth 2) he had a chill Syn: a …

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  • 125distance — 1. noun 1) they measured the distance Syn: interval, space, span, gap, extent; length, width, breadth, depth; range, reach 2) our perception of distance Syn: remoteness; …

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  • 126estrangement — noun the estrangement between Vita and her family Syn: alienation, antagonism, antipathy, disaffection, hostility, unfriendliness; variance, difference; parting, separation, divorce, breakup, split, breach, schism See note at …

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  • 127frost — noun 1) bushes covered with frost Syn: ice crystals, ice, rime, verglas; hoarfrost, ground frost, black frost; informal Jack Frost; archaic hoar 2) there was frost in his tone Syn: coldness, coolness, frostiness …

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  • 128hostility — noun 1) he glared at her with hostility Syn: antagonism, unfriendliness, enmity, malevolence, malice, unkindness, rancor, venom, hatred, loathing; resentment, animosity, antipathy, acrimony, ill will, ill feeling; aggression …

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