| Hostile | adversarious | en |
| hostile | marked by features that oppose constructive treatment or development; "not able to accomplish much in such a hostile environment" | en |
| hostile | very unfriendly; "a hostile attitude" | en |
| hostile | unfriendly, antagonistic sıfat | en |
| hostile | an American Indian in arms against the whites; commonly in the plural | en |
| hostile | An enemy; esp | en |
| hostile | An enemy; esp., an American Indian in arms against the whites; -- commonly in the plural | en |
| hostile | 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 hostile force; hostile intentions; a hostile country; hostile to a sudden change | en |
| hostile | not belonging to your own country's forces or those of an ally; "hostile naval and air forces" | en |
| hostile | used of attempts to buy or take control of a business; "hostile takeover"; "hostile tender offer" | en |
| hostile | very unfavorable to life or growth; "a hostile climate"; "an uncongenial atmosphere"; "an uncongenial soil"; "the unfriendly environment at high altitudes" | en |
| hostile | characterized by enmity or ill will; "a hostile nation"; "a hostile remark"; "hostile actions" | en |
| hostile | Someone who is hostile is unfriendly and aggressive. Drinking may make a person feel relaxed and happy, or it may make her hostile, violent, or depressed = aggressive | en |
| hostile | If you are hostile to another person or an idea, you disagree with them or disapprove of them, often showing this in your behaviour. Many people felt he would be hostile to the idea of foreign intervention The West has gradually relaxed its hostile attitude to this influential state | en |
| hostile | A hostile takeover bid is one that is opposed by the company that is being bid for. Kingfisher launched a hostile bid for Dixons | en |
| hostile | Hostile situations and conditions make it difficult for you to achieve something. If this round of talks fails, the world's trading environment is likely to become increasingly hostile | en |
| hostile | impossible to bring into friendly accord; "hostile factions | en |
| hostile | In a war, you use hostile to describe your enemy's forces, organizations, weapons, land, and activities. The city is encircled by a hostile army = enemy | en |
| hostile | used of attempts to buy or take control of a business; "hostile takeover"; "hostile tender offer" marked by features that oppose constructive treatment or development; "not able to accomplish much in such a hostile environment" very unfriendly; "a hostile attitude" not belonging to your own country's forces or those of an ally; "hostile naval and air forces" very unfavorable to life or growth; "a hostile climate"; "an uncongenial atmosphere"; "an uncongenial soil"; "the unfriendly environment at high altitudes" characterized by enmity or ill will; "a hostile nation"; "a hostile remark"; "hostile actions" impossible to bring into friendly accord; "hostile factions | en |
| hostile | impossible to bring into friendly accord; "hostile factions" | en |
| hostilely | in a belligerent hostile manner; "he pushed her against the wall belligerently" | en |
| hostilely | In a hostile manner | en |
| hostilely | belligerently, angrily, argumentatively | en |
| hostiles | plural of hostile | en |