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ill will or anger

 

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Ill Will or Anger

Description:

Ill will or anger refers to a strong negative emotion or resentment towards someone or something. It is a feeling of hostility, animosity, or spite that can arise from various situations. Ill will can stem from personal disagreements, grievances, or negative experiences.

Sample Sentences:

  • The argument between the two friends created a lot of ill will, causing their relationship to deteriorate.
  • The ill will towards the politician grew as more revelations of corruption came to light.
  • She harbored ill will towards her former boss after being unjustly fired.
  • The team's loss created a sense of ill will among the disappointed fans.
  • Despite their differences, they managed to resolve their issues and let go of any ill will.

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