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How would you use the word anmity in a sentence saying hate someone?

You wouldn't use the word "anmity" to say you hate someone.

"Anmity" is a noun meaning intense hostility and ill will. It's a more formal word than "hate" and is often used to describe the relationship between groups or nations, rather than individuals.

Here are some examples of how to use "anmity" in a sentence:

* The long-standing anmity between the two families made it impossible for them to coexist peacefully.

* The anmity between the two countries was rooted in historical grievances.

* The anmity between the warring factions threatened to plunge the nation into chaos.

If you want to say you hate someone, you would use a simpler, more direct word like "hate," "despise," or "loathe."

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