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Meaning:
acrimony

hate, bitterness and disappointment shown in one's language, manner

nasty behavior, speech

animosity

(an instance of) strong, active hatred

extreme dislike, hatred

antipathy

(an instance or example of) strong dislike

strong dislike, disgust

bile

the brownish-yellow bitter liquid produced by the liver to help in digesting food

hate, vengefulness

disaffection

political discontent; disloyalty

alienation, estrangement

disagreement

the act of disagreement; the absence of agreement

dispute, quarrel

downs

an area of low hills, especially the chalk hills of South England

hate, vengefulness

enmity

hatred

hatred, animosity

envy

the feeling of annoyance or anger mixed with admiration when one wishes to have the same ability, achievement, luck etc as another person

jealousy

grudge

a feeling of dislike, envy with a little anger; to be unwilling to give or accept (something)

hard feelings

hate

extreme dislike

extreme dislike

hatred

a feeling of hate

severe dislike

hostility

an unfriendly feeling; hatred

antagonism, meanness

malice

the desire to harm others

hate, vengefulness

rancour

the deep and long-lasting feeling that one has after being ignored, injured or insulted

bitterness, hatefulness

revenge

deliberate harm to a person in return for harm done

retaliation for wrong, grievance

spite

the desire to annoy or harm another person because one does not like her or him; to annoy or harm (a person) because of spite

hateful feeling

venom

the poisonous fluid of certain snakes; hate; spite

poison; hating

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