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Bad blood

Bad blood Meaning & Definition
Bad blood Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Bad blood?

[n] a feeling of ill will arousing active hostility

Synonyms | Synonyms for Bad blood: animosity | animus

Related Terms | Find terms related to Bad blood: acrimony | animosity | animus | antagonism | antipathy | bad temper | bad will | bitter feeling | bitterness | blighting glance | clashing | collision | competition | conflict | contrariety | contrariness | cross-purposes | disaccord | dissension | enmity | evil disposition | evil eye | feud | fractiousness | friction | hard feelings | hostility | ill blood | ill feeling | ill nature | ill will | ill-disposedness | inimicalness | malevolence | malocchio | negativeness | noncooperation | obstinacy | oppugnancy | perverseness | rancor | recalcitrance | refractoriness | repugnance | rivalry | soreness | sourness | uncooperativeness | vendetta | venom | virulence | vitriol | vying | whammy

See Also | enmity | hostility | ill will

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