enmity - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of enmity in Hindi

Noun

  • शत्रुता
  • बैर
  • वैमनस्य
  • वैर
  • विद्वेष
  • अदावत
  • विग्रह

enmity Definition

Noun

  • the state or feeling of being actively opposed or hostile to someone or something.

enmity Example

  • decades of enmity between the two countries ( दोनों देशों के बीच दशकों पुरानी दुश्मनी )
  • It is stated that the enmity against him was so great that now, as on other occasions, attempts were made to assassinate him. ( ऐसा कहा जाता है कि उसके खिलाफ दुश्मनी इतनी अधिक थी कि अब, अन्य अवसरों की तरह, उसकी हत्या के प्रयास किए गए। )
  • This won him the enmity of the Dutch Socialists. ( इससे उन्हें डच समाजवादियों की दुश्मनी का सामना करना पड़ा। )
  • Mrs Stowe used the reputation thus won in promoting a moral and religious enmity to slavery. ( श्रीमती स्टोवे ने इस प्रकार प्राप्त प्रतिष्ठा का उपयोग दासता के प्रति नैतिक और धार्मिक शत्रुता को बढ़ावा देने में किया। )

More Sentence

  • Her enmity now was hardly concealed.
  • That did not look like enmity or treachery.
  • Should he shrink from the power or the enmity of a man mortal as himself?
  • Another round of irreconcilable enmity, a new isolation for Russia.
  • The settlements earned LeBow the enmity of the big cigarette companies.
  • Friendship now tends to be less fractious and enmity more ruthless.
  • It also won him the equally intense enmity of abortion opponents.
  • What is happening here now is planting enmity in our hearts.
  • He aroused enmity as well as good will, of course,
  • Since they left New Hampshire behind, enmity has replaced cordiality.
  • It's difficult to see enmity in a sentence .
  • One fact is especially clear, the restless enmity of the comic writers.
  • To get Pauline's enmity would be fatal, too.
  • A single word, perhaps, Has kindled all this enmity between them.
  • He had assisted Miller, and thus provoked the sleepless enmity of the Laird.
  • She thus avoided the enmity and the still more dangerous favour of Northumberland; and some unknown history lies behind the duke's preference of the Lady Jane to Elizabeth as his son's wife and his own puppet for the throne.