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		View usage for: ill feeling in British Englishnounhostile feeling; animosity  ill-feeling in British English (ˌɪlˈfiːlɪŋ) nouna hostile feeling; animosity  He said that there was no ill-feeling between the two players.  There has been considerable ill-feeling between the sides.  I bear no ill-feeling towards them.   Examples of 'ill feeling' in a sentenceill feeling   Bad luck and ill feeling, for the most part.He may well have shown his jealousy, which will have exacerbated the ill-feeling between them.All along the Gap the excitement slowly turned to ill-feeling. Synonyms of 'ill feeling'hostility, resentment, bitterness, offence More Synonyms of ill feeling He bears no ill feeling towards you. Synonyms indignation hard feelings dudgeon (archaic) chip on your shoulder Opposites favour , friendship , goodwill , benevolence , amity   Additional synonymsDefinition a powerful dislike or hostility There's a long history of animosity between the two nations. Synonyms hostility,  hate,  hatred,  resentment,  bitterness,  malice,  antagonism,  antipathy,  enmity,  acrimony,  rancour,  bad blood,  ill will,  animus,  malevolence,  virulence,  malignityDefinition intense dislike He displayed a thorough animus to the Western tradition. Synonyms ill will,  hate,  hostility,  hatred,  resentment,  bitterness,  malice,  animosity,  antagonism,  antipathy,  enmity,  acrimony,  rancour,  bad blood,  malevolence,  virulence,  malignityDefinition openly expressed hostility There is much antagonism between the two teams. Synonyms hostility,  competition,  opposition,  conflict,  rivalry,  contention,  friction,  discord,  antipathy,  dissensionNearby words ofill feeling - ilk
 - ill
 - ill at ease
 - ill feeling
 - ill humour
 - ill temper
 - ill will
 
 
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