distaste |
hostile |
As nouns the difference between distaste and hostile
is that
distaste is a feeling of dislike, aversion or antipathy while
hostile is (chiefly|in the plural) an enemy.
As a verb distaste
is (obsolete|transitive) to dislike.
As an adjective hostile is
belonging or appropriate to an enemy; showing the disposition of an enemy; showing ill will and malevolence, or a desire to thwart and injure; occupied by an enemy or enemies; inimical; unfriendly.
hostile |
push |
As nouns the difference between hostile and push
is that
hostile is (chiefly|in the plural) an enemy while
push is a short, directed application of force; an act of pushing or
push can be (obsolete|uk|dialect) a pustule; a pimple.
As an adjective hostile
is belonging or appropriate to an enemy; showing the disposition of an enemy; showing ill will and malevolence, or a desire to thwart and injure; occupied by an enemy or enemies; inimical; unfriendly.
As a verb push is
(intransitive) to apply a force to (an object) such that it moves away from the person or thing applying the force.
cordial |
hostile |
As adjectives the difference between cordial and hostile
is that
cordial is hearty; sincere; warm; affectionate while
hostile is belonging or appropriate to an enemy; showing the disposition of an enemy; showing ill will and malevolence, or a desire to thwart and injure; occupied by an enemy or enemies; inimical; unfriendly.
As nouns the difference between cordial and hostile
is that
cordial is a concentrated noncarbonated soft drink which is diluted with water before drinking while
hostile is an enemy.
foe |
hostile |
As adjectives the difference between foe and hostile
is that
foe is hostile while
hostile is belonging or appropriate to an enemy; showing the disposition of an enemy; showing ill will and malevolence, or a desire to thwart and injure; occupied by an enemy or enemies; inimical; unfriendly.
As nouns the difference between foe and hostile
is that
foe is an enemy while
hostile is an enemy.
As an initialism FoE
is friends of the Earth.
for |
hostile |
As nouns the difference between for and hostile
is that
for is oven while
hostile is (chiefly|in the plural) an enemy.
As an adjective hostile is
belonging or appropriate to an enemy; showing the disposition of an enemy; showing ill will and malevolence, or a desire to thwart and injure; occupied by an enemy or enemies; inimical; unfriendly.
kidnap |
hostile |
As nouns the difference between kidnap and hostile
is that
kidnap is an instance of kidnapping while
hostile is (chiefly|in the plural) an enemy.
As a verb kidnap
is to seize and detain a person unlawfully; sometimes for ransom.
As an adjective hostile is
belonging or appropriate to an enemy; showing the disposition of an enemy; showing ill will and malevolence, or a desire to thwart and injure; occupied by an enemy or enemies; inimical; unfriendly.
hostile |
staple |
As adjectives the difference between hostile and staple
is that
hostile is belonging or appropriate to an enemy; showing the disposition of an enemy; showing ill will and malevolence, or a desire to thwart and injure; occupied by an enemy or enemies; inimical; unfriendly while
staple is relating to, or being market of staple for, commodities.
As nouns the difference between hostile and staple
is that
hostile is (chiefly|in the plural) an enemy while
staple is a town containing merchants who have exclusive right, under royal authority, to purchase or produce certain goods for export; also, the body of such merchants seen as a group or
staple can be a wire fastener used to secure stacks of paper by penetrating all the sheets and curling around.
As a verb staple is
to sort according to its staple or
staple can be to secure with a staple.
wrath |
hostile |
As nouns the difference between wrath and hostile
is that
wrath is great anger while
hostile is (chiefly|in the plural) an enemy.
As adjectives the difference between wrath and hostile
is that
wrath is (rare) wrathful; very angry while
hostile is belonging or appropriate to an enemy; showing the disposition of an enemy; showing ill will and malevolence, or a desire to thwart and injure; occupied by an enemy or enemies; inimical; unfriendly.
As a verb wrath
is (obsolete) to anger; to enrage.
hostile |
flagging |
As nouns the difference between hostile and flagging
is that
hostile is (chiefly|in the plural) an enemy while
flagging is a pavement or sidewalk of flagstones; flagstones, collectively.
As an adjective hostile
is belonging or appropriate to an enemy; showing the disposition of an enemy; showing ill will and malevolence, or a desire to thwart and injure; occupied by an enemy or enemies; inimical; unfriendly.
As a verb flagging is
.
hostile |
drab |
As nouns the difference between hostile and drab
is that
hostile is (chiefly|in the plural) an enemy while
drab is beadle, catchpole.
As an adjective hostile
is belonging or appropriate to an enemy; showing the disposition of an enemy; showing ill will and malevolence, or a desire to thwart and injure; occupied by an enemy or enemies; inimical; unfriendly.
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