amity

[ˈæmɪti]

amity Definition

a friendly relationship between people or countries.

Using amity: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "amity" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The two nations signed a treaty of amity and cooperation.

  • Example

    Their amity was evident in the way they interacted with each other.

  • Example

    The amity between the two families was broken when they had a disagreement over property.

amity Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with amity

  • in a state of friendly relations

    Example

    The two countries are currently in amity with each other.

  • an agreement between two countries to establish and maintain friendly relations

    Example

    The treaty of amity between the United States and Japan was signed in 1854.

  • friendly and cooperative feelings between people or countries

    Example

    The two leaders expressed their commitment to promoting amity and goodwill between their countries.

Origins of amity

from Old French 'amitié', from Latin 'amicitas', from 'amicus' meaning 'friend'

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Summary: amity in Brief

'Amity' [ˈæmɪti] refers to a friendly relationship between people or countries. It is often used in formal contexts, such as treaties or diplomatic relations, and can also describe personal relationships. Examples include 'The two nations signed a treaty of amity and cooperation' and 'Their amity was evident in the way they interacted with each other.' Synonyms for 'amity' include 'friendship,' 'cordiality,' and 'harmony.'