Word of the day: Inimical

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Inimical

[ih-nim-i-kuhl]

adjective

  1. harmful or unfavorable; hostile or unfriendly

Examples of inimical in a sentence:

  • The harsh weather conditions were inimical to the growth of crops.

  • His inimical remarks created tension among the group members.

DID YOU KNOW

The term "inimical" originates from Latin "inimicus," meaning "hostile" or "unfriendly." It describes something that is harmful, adverse, or hostile in nature, often posing a threat or detriment to someone or something. "Inimical" can refer to various contexts, including relationships, environments, or circumstances that are detrimental or hostile. It implies a state of opposition or antagonism, suggesting a lack of compatibility or harmony. The concept of "inimical" prompts reflection on conflicts, challenges, and obstacles that individuals or entities may encounter, underscoring the importance of resilience, adaptability, and perseverance in navigating adversarial situations.

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