Disagreement vs Hostility - What's the difference?
disagreement | hostility |
An argument or debate.
A condition of not agreeing or concurring.
(uncountable) The state of being hostile.
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(countable) A hostile action, especially a military action. See hostilities for specific plural definition.
As nouns the difference between disagreement and hostility
is that disagreement is an argument or debate while hostility is (uncountable) the state of being hostile.disagreement
English
Noun
(en noun)- They had a bit of a disagreement about what color to paint the bedroom, but they have reached a compromise.
- The theory shows considerable disagreement with the data.
Synonyms
* See alsohostility
English
Noun
- There is no hostilitie so excellent, as that which is absolutely Christian.
Everton 0-2 Liverpool, passage=But with Goodison Park openly directing its full hostility towards Atkinson, Liverpool went ahead when Carroll turned in his first Premier League goal of the season after 70 minutes.}}
London Is Special, but Not That Special," New York Times (retrieved 28 September 2013):
- The polarization of wealth and the polarization of attitudes to diversity are not unrelated. A key reason for popular hostility to immigrants is that to many people, particularly within working-class communities, immigration has become a symbol of unacceptable change.
