- hos´tile|ly
- hos|tile «HOS tuhl; sometimes HOS tyl», adjective, noun.–adj.1. of or having to do with an enemy or enemies: »
the hostile army, hostile ground or positions. The hooked chariot stood Unstain'd with hostile blood (Milton).
2. Figurative. like an enemy; opposed; unfriendly; unfavorable: »a hostile look, a hostile reception.
3. carried on by an enemy: »hostile operations.
–n.1. a hostile person; enemy.2. U.S. History. a North American Indian unfriendly to the whites.╂[< Latin hostīlis < hostis enemy]–hos´tile|ly, adverb.Synonym Study adjective. 2 Hostile, unfriendly, inimical mean not friendly or favorable. Hostile suggests whatever is characteristic of an enemy: »Their hostile looks showed that he was unwelcome.
Unfriendly suggests not being agreeable, kindly, helpful, or encouraging in any way: »A cold, damp climate is unfriendly to people who suffer from arthritis.
Inimical, a formal word, particularly suggests the harmful effects resulting from a hostile disposition: »Censorship is inimical to freedom of the press.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.