Definitions for enmities

enmities en·mi·ty

Spelling: [en-mi-tee]
IPA: /ˈɛn mɪ ti/

Enmities is a 8 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 11 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 12 points.

You can make 181 anagrams from letters in enmities (eeiimnst).

Definitions for enmities

noun

  1. a feeling or condition of hostility; hatred; ill will; animosity; antagonism.

Origin of enmities

1250-1300; Middle English enemite Middle French; Old French enemiste Vulgar Latin *inimīcitāt- (stem of *inimīcitās), equivalent to Latin inimīc(us) enemy + -itāt- <

Examples for enmities

His enmity to the working classes made him extremely unpopular.

Before the revolution, the Army and the Brotherhood had a long history of enmity.

And yet the level of enmity between the press and Sarah Palin somehow has managed a further descent.

Believe what your post-hard-work-day brain will allow, but the enmity went from entrenched to fleeting in a blink of an eye.

What rendered him yet dearer to us, was that there was enmity between him and Mrs. Mitchell.

Making peace with your enemies can be pragmatic and lasting; making peace by ignoring their enmity is foolish and sterile.

I have no enmity to these ladies; I only despise them, or rather, their follies and their faults.

German-Russian enmity has been a powerful driving force for centuries.

"I think her friendship more to be dreaded than her enmity," replied Belinda.

The Countess retired with feelings embittered against her royal mistress, and her annoyance in the sequel ripened into enmity.

Word Value for enmities
Scrable

11

Words with friends

12

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