bad blood
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Definition
Noun: A feeling of ill will, resentment, or animosity between people or groups, often resulting from past conflicts or disagreements. It implies a deep-seated, lasting hostility that can arouse active antagonism.
Usage
This noun is typically used to describe a state of mutual dislike or enmity. It is often used with verbs like "have," "cause," "create," or "stir up." It is an uncountable noun.
Examples
- There has been bad blood between the two families for generations.
- The unfair decision created a lot of bad blood among the team members.
- I hope we can settle this dispute without any bad blood.
Advanced Usage
- "Bad blood" can be qualified to specify its source or nature.
- There is still some political bad blood from the last election.
- The bad blood between the former business partners was well-known.
Variants and Related Words
- Bad feeling (noun phrase): A similar, though sometimes less intense, sense of resentment or displeasure.
- The layoffs left a lot of bad feeling in the office.
Synonyms
- Animosity
- Hostility
- Enmity
- Ill will
- Resentment
- Antagonism
Antonyms
- Goodwill
- Friendship
- Amity
- Harmony
Related Idioms
- No love lost: Used to indicate mutual dislike, similar to having "bad blood."
- There's no love lost between those two competitors.
Noun
- a feeling of ill will arousing active hostility