different between warlike vs inimical
warlike
English
Etymology
From war +? -like. Compare the older warly.
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /?w??la?k/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?w??la?k/
Adjective
warlike (comparative more warlike, superlative most warlike)
- Hostile and belligerent.
- Martial, bellicose or militaristic.
Antonyms
- nonwarlike
- peaceful
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inimical
English
Etymology
From Late Latin inim?c?lis (“hostile”), from inim?cus (“enemy”) (from in- (“not”) + am?cus (“friend”)) + -?lis.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??n?m?k?l/
Adjective
inimical (comparative more inimical, superlative most inimical)
- Harmful in effect.
- Unfriendly, hostile.
- Her inimical attitude precludes romance.
Synonyms
- inimic, inimicable, antagonistic
Related terms
- inimically
- enemy
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