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ANIM: “will,” “spirit”

ANIM: “will,” “spirit”. Animosity-noun: ill will (usually leading to active opposition); violent hatred. Someday the animosity that led to the war will be replaced by amity. Animus-noun: ill will (usually controlled).

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ANIM: “will,” “spirit”

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  1. ANIM: “will,” “spirit”

  2. Animosity-noun: ill will (usually leading to active opposition); violent hatred. • Someday the animosity that led to the war will be replaced by amity.

  3. Animus-noun: ill will (usually controlled) • Though Howard defeated me in the election, I bear no animus toward him; we are good friends.

  4. Equanimity-n: evenness of mind or temper; emotional balance; calmness. • If you become extremely upset when you lose a game, it is a sign that you lack equanimity.

  5. Magnanimous-adjective: showing greatness or nobility of mind; above what is low or petty; forgiving; generous. • The first time I was late for practice, Ms. O’Neill excused me with the warning that she would not be so magnanimous the next time.

  6. Unanimity-n: oneness of mind; complete agreement. • In almost every discussion there is bound to be some disagreement. Don’t expect unanimity.

  7. Unanimous-adjective: of one mind; in complete accord. • Except for one student, who voted “no,” the class was unanimous in wanting the party.

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