Pronunciation: /ʌnˈhɑs.təl/
adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'unhostile' is an adjective that means not showing or feeling hostility.
A1 The cat approached the unhostile dog cautiously.
A2 The new student felt relieved to find an unhostile environment in the classroom.
B1 Despite their differences, the two countries maintained an unhostile relationship.
B2 The negotiations between the two parties were surprisingly unhostile.
C1 The atmosphere at the conference was unhostile, allowing for productive discussions.
C2 The team members worked together in an unhostile manner, leading to successful project completion.
formal The negotiations took place in an unhostile environment, allowing for productive discussions.
informal I was relieved to find that the atmosphere at the party was unhostile, making it easier to socialize.
slang The vibe in the room was surprisingly unhostile, which was a pleasant change.
figurative His demeanor towards me was unhostile, but I could sense the underlying tension.
unhostiled
unhostiles
more unhostile
most unhostile
unhostile
will unhostile
have unhostiled
is unhostiling
unhostile
unhostile
to unhostile
unhostiling
unhostiled