"hostility" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

hostility sustantivo

hostility + verbo
Kolokacji: 25
hostility ceases • hostility ends • hostility begins • hostility continues • hostility breaks out • ...
verbo + hostility
Kolokacji: 38
end hostilities • cease hostilities • face hostility • show hostility • express hostility • ...
adjetivo + hostility
Kolokacji: 54
open hostility • outright hostility • overt hostility • racial hostility • public hostility • ...
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 13
(6) bitter, major, popular
Kolokacji: 3
(8) implacable, unrelenting
Kolokacji: 2
1. implacable hostility = nieprzejednana wrogość implacable hostility
2. unrelenting hostility = nieubłagana wrogość unrelenting hostility
  • The Brotherhood's publications expressed unrelenting hostility towards the government and its policies, and the Brothers were a major force in strikes and nationalist demonstrations.
  • In fact, though Mr. Castro likes to portray American policy toward his revolution as one of unrelenting hostility, the record indicates otherwise.
  • No such optimism is evident in the villages around Falluja, where the marines are greeted with unrelenting hostility.
  • They have been faced with unrelenting hostility from their southern neighbours who are just as vicious in their own tyranny but who are our friends.
  • But Savinio's compositions were greeted with unrelenting hostility, and from 1925 to 1946 he abandoned music in favor of painting.
  • And many ordinary Palestinians, especially those who still live under Israeli security control, assume that any lull in what they see as unrelenting hostility against them will be short-lived.
  • Ayrs' daughter Eva, however, smells a rat and takes a posture of unrelenting hostility.
  • Or so the privileged assume, and respond with unrelenting hostility.
  • However, when Israel became independent in 1948, Muslim countries acted with unrelenting hostility.
  • After nearly four decades, during which Medicare significantly improved the health and economic conditions of the nation's elderly, this unrelenting hostility can fairly be called an obsession.
(11) ongoing, old, recent, instant
Kolokacji: 4
(12) official, imminent
Kolokacji: 2
preposición + hostility
Kolokacji: 15
of hostilities • with hostility • to hostility • in hostilities • for hostility • ...

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