inimical 音标拼音: [ɪn'ɪmɪkəl]
a . 有敌意的,不友善的,抵触的
有敌意的,不友善的,抵触的
inimical adj 1 :
not friendly ; "
an unfriendly act of aggression "; "
an inimical critic " [
synonym : {
unfriendly }, {
inimical }]
Inimical \
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a . [
L .
inimicalis ,
fr .
inimicus unfriendly ,
hostile ;
pref .
in -
not amicus friendly .
See {
Amity }.]
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1913 Webster ]
1 .
Having the disposition or temper of an enemy ;
unfriendly ;
unfavorable ; --
chiefly applied to private ,
as hostile is to public ,
enmity .
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1913 Webster ]
2 .
Opposed in tendency ,
influence ,
or effects ;
antagonistic ;
inconsistent ;
incompatible ;
adverse ;
repugnant .
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1913 Webster ]
We are at war with a system ,
which ,
by its essence ,
is inimical to all other governments . --
Burke .
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1913 Webster ]
152 Moby Thesaurus words for "
inimical ":
adversary ,
adversative ,
adverse ,
adversive ,
aggressive ,
alien ,
antagonistic ,
anti ,
antipathetic ,
antithetic ,
antonymous ,
at cross -
purposes ,
balancing ,
battling ,
bellicose ,
belligerent ,
bloodthirsty ,
bloody ,
bloody -
minded ,
breakaway ,
chauvinist ,
chauvinistic ,
chill ,
chilly ,
clashing ,
cold ,
combative ,
compensating ,
competitive ,
con ,
conflicting ,
confronting ,
contentious ,
contradicting ,
contradictory ,
contradistinct ,
contrapositive ,
contrarious ,
contrary ,
contrasted ,
converse ,
cool ,
counter ,
counteractant ,
counteracting ,
counteractive ,
counterbalancing ,
counterpoised ,
countervailing ,
counterworking ,
cranky ,
cross ,
crotchety ,
dead against ,
detrimental ,
difficult ,
disaccordant ,
discordant ,
discrepant ,
dissentient ,
dissident ,
enemy ,
eyeball to eyeball ,
ferocious ,
fierce ,
fighting ,
fractious ,
frosty ,
full of fight ,
hard ,
harmful ,
hawkish ,
hostile ,
icy ,
ill ,
in opposition ,
incompatible ,
inconsistent ,
inhospitable ,
inverse ,
jingo ,
jingoish ,
jingoist ,
jingoistic ,
martial ,
militant ,
militaristic ,
military ,
miserable ,
negative ,
nonconformist ,
noncooperative ,
not easy ,
obstinate ,
obverse ,
offensive ,
opponent ,
opposed ,
opposing ,
opposite ,
oppositional ,
oppositive ,
oppugnant ,
overthwart ,
perverse ,
pugnacious ,
quarrelsome ,
reactionary ,
recalcitrant ,
refractory ,
renitent ,
repugnant ,
resistant ,
reverse ,
revolutionary ,
rigorous ,
rival ,
saber -
rattling ,
sanguinary ,
sanguineous ,
savage ,
scrappy ,
sinister ,
soldierlike ,
soldierly ,
squared off ,
strained ,
stressful ,
tense ,
trigger -
happy ,
troublesome ,
troublous ,
truculent ,
trying ,
unamiable ,
unamicable ,
uncooperative ,
uncordial ,
unfavorable ,
unfriendly ,
ungenial ,
unharmonious ,
unpacific ,
unpeaceable ,
unpeaceful ,
unpropitious ,
unsociable ,
untoward ,
warlike ,
warmongering ,
warring ,
wretched
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INIMICAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster In inimical, one finds both a friend and an enemy The word descends from Latin inimicus, which combines amicus, meaning "friend," with the negative prefix in-, meaning "not "
INIMICAL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary Such systems are inimical to a free society and are costly to the economy and treasury
Inimical - definition of inimical by The Free Dictionary 1 Injurious or harmful in effect; adverse: habits inimical to good health 2 Unfriendly; hostile: a cold, inimical voice
inimical adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . . Definition of inimical adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
inimical - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Adjective inimical (comparative more inimical, superlative most inimical) Harmful in effect
INIMICAL Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com To be inimical is to be harmful, antagonistic, or opposed to something Inimical comes from the Latin word inimicus, meaning "enemy " It suggests acting like someone's enemy — being adverse, damaging, or downright hostile It can refer to anything from emotions and actions to public policy
What does inimical mean? - Definitions. net Inimical generally means harmful, unfavorable, detrimental or hostile It represents something that tends to obstruct or harm someone or something It is often used to describe relationships between people or actions that are harmful or antagonistic Etymology: [L inimicalis, fr inimicus unfriendly, hostile; pref in- not + amicus friendly
INIMICAL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary Conditions that are inimical to something make it difficult for that thing to exist or do well
inimical, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary inimical, adj meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
Inimical Definition Meaning | YourDictionary Inimical definition: Injurious or harmful in effect; adverse