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-[[Image:Eugène Delacroix - La liberté guidant le peuple.jpg|thumb|200px|This page '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is part of the [[politics]] series.<br><small>Illustration:''[[Liberty Leading the People]]'' (1831, detail) by [[Eugène Delacroix]].</small>]]+[[Image:George Bellows, Dempsey and Firpo (1924).jpg|thumb|right|200px|''Dempsey and Firpo'' ([[1924]]) by [[George Bellows]]]]
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-'''Hostility''' is a form of [[anger|angry]] [[denial]] in psychology. In everyday speech it is more commonly used as a [[synonym]] for [[anger]] and [[aggression]]. 
-==Adjective==+'''Hostility''' is seen as form of emotionally-charged [[anger|angry]] behavior. In everyday speech it is more commonly used as a [[synonym]] for [[anger]] and [[aggression]].
-#Belonging or appropriate to an [[enemy]]; showing the disposition of an enemy; showing ill will and malevolence, or a desire to thwart and injure; occupied by an enemy or enemies; inimical; unfriendly+It appears in several psychological theories. For instance it is a [[Facet (psychology)|facet]] of [[neuroticism]] in the [[Revised NEO Personality Inventory|NEO PI]], and forms part of [[personal construct psychology]], developed by [[George Kelly (psychologist)|George Kelly]].
-#: ''a '''hostile''' force''+ 
-#: '''''hostile''' intentions''+==See also==
-#: ''a '''hostile''' country''+*[[Antisocial personality disorder]]
-#: '''''hostile''' to a sudden change''+*[[Righteous indignation]]
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Hostility is seen as form of emotionally-charged angry behavior. In everyday speech it is more commonly used as a synonym for anger and aggression.

It appears in several psychological theories. For instance it is a facet of neuroticism in the NEO PI, and forms part of personal construct psychology, developed by George Kelly.

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