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Definition of amity
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of amity is as below...
Amity (n.)
Friendship,
in a
general
sense,
between
individuals,
societies,
or
nations;
friendly
relations;
good
understanding;
as, a
treaty
of amity and
commerce;
the amity of the Whigs and
Tories..
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Amity
::
Amity (n.)
Friendship,
in a
general
sense,
between
individuals,
societies,
or
nations;
friendly
relations;
good
understanding;
as, a
treaty
of amity and
commerce;
the amity of the Whigs and
Tories..
Salvation
::
Salvation
(n.) The act of
saving;
preservation
or
deliverance
from
destruction,
danger,
or great
calamity..
Bale
::
Bale (n.)
Misery;
calamity;
misfortune;
sorrow.
Friendship
::
Friendship
(n.) The state of being
friends;
friendly
relation,
or
attachment,
to a
person,
or
between
persons;
affection
arising
from
mutual
esteem
and good will;
friendliness;
amity;
good
will..
Misfortune
::
Misfortune
(n.) Bad
fortune
or luck;
calamity;
an evil
accident;
disaster;
mishap;
mischance.
National
::
National
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
nation;
common
to a whole
people
or race;
public;
general;
as, a
national
government,
language,
dress,
custom,
calamity,
etc..
Misery
::
Misery
(n.) Cause of
misery;
calamity;
misfortune.
Disaster
::
Disaster
(n.) An
adverse
or
unfortunate
event,
esp. a
sudden
and
extraordinary
misfortune;
a
calamity;
a
serious
mishap..
Ill
::
Ill (n.)
Whatever
annoys
or
impairs
happiness,
or
prevents
success;
evil of any kind;
misfortune;
calamity;
disease;
pain; as, the ills of
humanity..
Woful
::
Woful (a.) Full of woe;
sorrowful;
distressed
with grief or
calamity;
afflicted;
wretched;
unhappy;
sad.
Blast
::
Blast (v. t.)
Hence,
to
affect
with some
sudden
violence,
plague,
calamity,
or
blighting
influence,
which
destroys
or
causes
to fail; to visit with a
curse;
to
curse;
to ruin; as, to blast
pride,
hopes,
or
character..
Patience
::
Patience
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
patient;
the power of
suffering
with
fortitude;
uncomplaining
endurance
of evils or
wrongs,
as toil, pain,
poverty,
insult,
oppression,
calamity,
etc..
Trouble
::
Trouble
(v. t.) The state of being
troubled;
disturbance;
agitation;
uneasiness;
vexation;
calamity.
Welfare
::
Welfare
(n.)
Well-doing
or
well-being
in any
respect;
the
enjoyment
of
health
and the
common
blessings
of life;
exemption
from any evil or
calamity;
prosperity;
happiness.
Judgment
::
"Judgment
(v. i.) A
calamity
regarded
as sent by God, by way of
recompense
for wrong
committed;
a
providential
punishment..
Catastrophe
::
Catastrophe
(n.) An event
producing
a
subversion
of the order or
system
of
things;
a final
event,
usually
of a
calamitous
or
disastrous
nature;
hence,
sudden
calamity;
great
misfortune..
Forebode
::
Forebode
(v. t.) To be
prescient
of (some ill or
misfortune);
to have an
inward
conviction
of, as of a
calamity
which is about to
happen;
to augur
despondingly..
Quarrel
::
Quarrel
(n.) A
breach
of
concord,
amity,
or
obligation;
a
falling
out; a
difference;
a
disagreement;
an
antagonism
in
opinion,
feeling,
or
conduct;
esp., an angry
dispute,
contest,
or
strife;
a
brawl;
an
altercation;
as, he had a
quarrel
with his
father
about
expenses..
Plague
::
Plague
(v. t.) To
infest
or
afflict
with
disease,
calamity,
or
natural
evil of any
kind..
Quarter
::
Quarter
(v. t.)
Friendship;
amity;
concord.
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