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- Hostil is a Spanish adjective meaning unfriendly, aggressive, or antagonistic, used for both people and environments.
- It is a gender-neutral adjective, meaning it stays 'hostil' for both masculine and feminine nouns.
- Commonly heard in news, workplace discussions (toxic environments), and nature documentaries about harsh climates.
- The plural form is 'hostiles,' and it is more formal and intense than basic words like 'antipático.'
The Spanish adjective hostil is a direct cognate of the English word 'hostile,' making it deceptively easy to recognize but requiring careful attention to its nuanced application in Spanish-speaking cultures. At its core, hostil describes something or someone that is not merely unfriendly, but actively antagonistic, adverse, or threatening. It is an adjective of 'one termination,' meaning it does not change its ending to match the gender of the noun it modifies—a masculine 'ambiente' (environment) is hostil, and a feminine 'actitud' (attitude) is also hostil. This word sits at a higher register than common words like 'malo' (bad) or 'antipático' (unfriendly), often appearing in news reports, psychological evaluations, and descriptions of nature or social climates.
- Environmental Context
- When describing nature, hostil refers to conditions that are difficult for life to survive in, such as a desert or a frozen tundra. It implies a lack of hospitality from the earth itself.
- Social and Interpersonal Context
- In social settings, it describes a person whose behavior is aggressive or exclusionary. It is more intense than being 'rude'; it suggests an underlying enmity or conflict.
El desierto de Atacama es un entorno extremadamente hostil para la mayoría de las plantas.
In the professional world, the term is frequently used to describe a 'clima laboral hostil' (hostile work environment). This is a formal way to discuss toxicity, harassment, or systemic bullying. Unlike the English usage which can sometimes be used loosely, in Spanish, calling a situation hostil often carries a weight of seriousness that might lead to formal complaints or legal discussions. It is also used in military and political contexts to describe 'territorio hostil' (hostile territory) or 'facciones hostiles' (hostile factions), where the antagonism is not just felt but potentially violent.
La prensa recibió al político con una actitud claramente hostil.
Furthermore, hostil is an essential word for describing abstract concepts. You might encounter 'leyes hostiles' (hostile laws) that discriminate against certain groups, or a 'silencio hostil' (hostile silence) that feels heavy with unspoken anger. The word captures the essence of resistance and lack of welcome. It is rarely used to describe minor inconveniences; rather, it identifies a fundamental opposition between a subject and its surroundings or another entity. Understanding this depth allows a learner to move beyond basic adjectives and express complex socio-political or environmental realities with precision.
No entiendo por qué siempre tienes ese tono tan hostil conmigo.
- Psychological Usage
- In therapy or social work, 'hostilidad' (the noun form) and 'hostil' (the adjective) are used to describe defensive mechanisms where an individual perceives the world as a threat.
El testigo se mostró hostil durante el interrogatorio del abogado defensor.
In conclusion, hostil is a versatile and powerful adjective. Whether you are navigating a difficult mountain range, discussing geopolitical tensions, or addressing a difficult interpersonal relationship, this word provides the necessary weight to describe an environment or person that is fundamentally opposed to your presence or well-being. Its gender-neutral form makes it a reliable tool for learners at all levels, provided they respect the intensity of its meaning.
Las condiciones climáticas se volvieron hostiles al caer la noche.
- Business Context
- A 'toma de control hostil' is the Spanish term for a hostile takeover, where one company attempts to acquire another against the wishes of the target's management.
Using hostil correctly in a sentence involves understanding its syntactic role as an adjective and its semantic weight. Because it ends in a consonant ('l'), its plural form is created by adding '-es' to become hostiles. It does not have a feminine form ending in '-a'; it remains hostil regardless of the gender of the noun. This simplicity in form allows you to focus on its placement and the verbs it typically accompanies, such as 'ser' (to be, inherently), 'estar' (to be, in a state), and 'parecer' (to seem).
- With 'Ser' vs 'Estar'
- Use ser for permanent characteristics: 'El Ártico es hostil.' Use estar for temporary moods or states: 'Hoy mi jefe está muy hostil.'
Esa zona de la ciudad es hostil para los turistas que no conocen el idioma.
When placing hostil in a sentence, it usually follows the noun it modifies, which is standard for most Spanish adjectives. For example, 'una mirada hostil' (a hostile look) or 'un ambiente hostil' (a hostile environment). Placing it before the noun, such as 'el hostil ambiente,' is much more literary and poetic, often found in novels or formal speeches to emphasize the quality of hostility before the object itself is even named. For everyday communication, stick to placing it after the noun.
Los manifestantes mantuvieron una postura hostil frente al edificio del gobierno.
In more advanced usage, hostil can be modified by adverbs to change its intensity. You might say 'sumamente hostil' (extremely hostile), 'notablemente hostil' (notably hostile), or 'ligeramente hostil' (slightly hostile). This allows for a spectrum of description. In academic or legal Spanish, you will often see it paired with prepositions like 'hacia' (towards) or 'para con' (towards/with). For instance, 'Su comportamiento hostil hacia sus colegas fue el motivo de su despido' (His hostile behavior toward his colleagues was the reason for his dismissal).
A pesar de su apariencia hostil, el perro es en realidad muy amigable.
- Idiomatic and Common Pairings
- Commonly paired with: 'ambiente' (environment), 'clima' (climate), 'mirada' (gaze), 'territorio' (territory), and 'actitud' (attitude).
Another important aspect is the use of hostil in negative constructions. Saying 'no es hostil' is a common way to reassure someone that a place or person is safe or welcoming. 'El vecindario no es hostil, solo es un poco ruidoso' (The neighborhood isn't hostile, it's just a bit noisy). This helps define the boundaries of what is considered acceptable behavior or conditions in a given context. As you progress in Spanish, try to use hostil to replace simpler words like 'enojado' (angry) when the situation involves a more structural or lasting feeling of opposition.
La empresa se enfrentó a un mercado hostil durante la crisis económica.
Finally, consider the emotional resonance of the word. Calling someone hostil is a strong judgment. It is used more in the third person ('él es hostil') or in formal descriptions than in direct second-person address ('tú eres hostil'), which could be seen as an escalation of conflict. Using it correctly means knowing not just the grammar, but the social weight it carries.
Sentí un silencio hostil al entrar en la habitación.
- Plural Agreement Example
- 'Aquellas naciones son hostiles entre sí.' (Those nations are hostile toward each other.)
In the real world, you will encounter the word hostil in a variety of specific settings that range from the high-stakes world of international diplomacy to the everyday discussions of office dynamics. One of the most common places to hear it is in the news. Journalists use hostil to describe geopolitical tensions, such as 'relaciones hostiles' between countries or 'acciones hostiles' in conflict zones. In these cases, the word signals that the situation has moved beyond disagreement into the realm of potential or actual combat. It provides a formal, objective tone to reporting on serious matters of state.
- In the News
- Broadcasters often speak of 'territorios hostiles' when reporting on war zones or areas where foreign presence is met with resistance.
El corresponsal informó que se encontraba en un ambiente bastante hostil.
Another frequent context is the workplace. Human Resources professionals and employees use the term 'clima laboral hostil' or 'entorno hostil' to describe a workplace that is toxic, discriminatory, or aggressive. If you are working in a Spanish-speaking country, hearing this term usually indicates a serious issue that might involve legal repercussions or the need for mediation. It is the standard term used in labor laws to define conditions that are detrimental to an employee's mental or physical health. In this context, hostil is not just a description; it is a legal category.
Renunció a su cargo debido a un clima de trabajo hostil.
You will also hear hostil in nature documentaries and scientific discussions. When scientists speak about 'medios hostiles' or 'hábitats hostiles,' they are referring to places like deep-sea vents, high-altitude peaks, or outer space. In these contexts, the word describes an environment that is biologically incompatible with most life forms. This usage highlights the 'adversity' aspect of the word, where the hostility comes from physical conditions rather than personal intent. It is a common term in biology and geography textbooks across the Spanish-speaking world.
La vida en las profundidades del océano es extremadamente hostil por la presión y la falta de luz.
- In Literature and Art
- Authors use 'hostil' to set a mood of tension. A 'ciudad hostil' might be one where the protagonist feels watched, unwelcome, or in danger, common in Noir or Thriller genres.
In everyday casual conversation, hostil is less common than 'pesado' (annoying/heavy) or 'mala onda' (bad vibes), but it is used when someone wants to emphasize the severity of a person's bad attitude. If someone says, 'No seas hostil' (Don't be hostile), they are calling out behavior that is beyond just being grumpy; they are identifying a defensive or attacking posture. It is a way to set boundaries in a relationship by labeling the behavior as unacceptable. You might also hear it in sports, describing a 'estadio hostil' (hostile stadium) where the home fans are particularly aggressive toward the visiting team.
El equipo visitante tuvo que jugar en un estadio muy hostil.
Finally, in the world of business and finance, you will hear about 'adquisiciones hostiles' (hostile takeovers). This is a very specific term used when one company tries to buy another against the will of its board of directors. If you read the financial section of a Spanish newspaper like 'El País' or 'Gestión,' you will frequently see this term. It highlights the word's ability to describe strategic conflict as well as emotional or physical ones.
- Legal and Formal Contexts
- A 'testigo hostil' is a witness who is antagonistic to the party that called them to testify, a term used in jurisdictions that follow adversarial systems.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make when using the word hostil is attempting to give it a gendered ending. Because many Spanish adjectives end in '-o' for masculine and '-a' for feminine, learners often mistakenly say 'hostila' when referring to a feminine noun. This is incorrect. Hostil is an adjective that ends in a consonant, and like 'fácil' (easy) or 'útil' (useful), it remains the same for both genders. Always remember: 'un hombre hostil' and 'una mujer hostil' are the only correct forms. Using 'hostila' is a clear marker of a beginner level and should be avoided to maintain fluency.
- Gender Neutrality
- Mistake: 'La situación es hostila.' Correct: 'La situación es hostil.'
Es un error común decir 'una respuesta hostila' en lugar de 'una respuesta hostil'.
Another mistake involves the pluralization of the word. Since hostil ends in a consonant, you must add '-es' to make it plural: hostiles. Some learners mistakenly just add an '-s' (producing 'hostils'), which is not a valid Spanish word. This rule applies to all adjectives ending in '-l'. For example, 'los climas hostiles' or 'las miradas hostiles'. Ensuring the correct plural ending is vital for grammatical agreement in more complex sentences.
Las facciones hostiles se negaron a firmar el tratado de paz.
Overusing hostil for minor social situations is also a semantic mistake. In English, we might say someone is being 'hostile' just because they are being a bit grumpy or unhelpful. In Spanish, hostil is a very strong word. If a waiter is slow or doesn't smile, calling them hostil might sound like an exaggeration. Words like 'antipático' (unfriendly), 'grosero' (rude), or 'seco' (curt/dry) are often more appropriate for minor social frictions. Reserve hostil for situations where there is actual aggression, threat, or a systematic lack of welcome.
No digas que alguien es hostil si solo está de mal humor.
- Confusing with 'Hostigamiento'
- While 'hostil' is the adjective, the noun for the act of harassing is 'hostigamiento.' Learners sometimes confuse 'hostilidad' (the state of being hostile) with 'hostigamiento' (the action of harassment).
Confusion with the English word 'hostility' can also lead to errors in noun usage. The Spanish noun is hostilidad. A common mistake is to use a made-up word like 'hostilidadad' or to use the English pronunciation. Furthermore, learners sometimes confuse hostil with hóstil (adding an unnecessary accent mark). Spanish words ending in a consonant other than 'n' or 's' are usually stressed on the last syllable (agudas), and since 'hostil' follows this rule, it does not need a written accent mark. Writing hóstil is a frequent orthographic error.
La hostilidad entre los dos países ha disminuido recientemente.
Finally, be careful with the preposition that follows. In English, we are hostile 'to' or 'toward' someone. In Spanish, you are hostil 'hacia' (toward) or 'con' (with). Using 'a' (to) as a direct translation of 'to' can sometimes sound awkward depending on the context. For example, 'Fue hostil con nosotros' (He was hostile with us) is more natural than 'Fue hostil a nosotros'. Small prepositional choices like these can make the difference between sounding like a student and sounding like a native speaker.
- Preposition Choice
- Correct: 'Hostil hacia los extraños.' (Hostile toward strangers.) Avoid: 'Hostil para extraños' (unless meaning 'hostile for' in a specific context).
To truly master the use of hostil, it is essential to understand the words that surround it in the Spanish vocabulary. Depending on the intensity and the context, there are several alternatives that might be more precise. For example, if you want to describe someone who is simply not friendly or is difficult to talk to, antipático is the most common choice. While hostil implies a threat or active opposition, antipático simply implies a lack of pleasantness. Another common alternative is arisco, which specifically describes someone who is unsociable or 'prickly,' often like an animal that doesn't want to be touched.
- Hostil vs. Antipático
- Hostil: Implies aggression or enmity. (e.g., 'Un enemigo hostil').
Antipático: Implies a person who is just not nice or likeable. (e.g., 'Un vecino antipático').
El gato es un poco arisco con los desconocidos, pero no es hostil.
In environmental or formal contexts, adverso (adverse) is a frequent synonym. While hostil can be used for a climate, adverso is often used for conditions, circumstances, or effects. For example, 'condiciones meteorológicas adversas' (adverse weather conditions) is a standard phrase in weather reports. If the situation is specifically related to an enemy, the word enemigo (enemy) can function as an adjective in certain phrases, like 'fuerzas enemigas' (enemy forces), which is even more direct than 'fuerzas hostiles'.
Tuvimos que cancelar el vuelo debido a condiciones adversas.
For describing a person's behavior in a social setting, seco (dry) or cortante (sharp/cutting) are excellent alternatives. A person who is seco provides very short, unhelpful answers, while someone who is cortante speaks in a way that intentionally ends the conversation. Both can be components of hostilidad, but they describe specific manners of speaking. In more formal or literary Spanish, infesto or desfavorable might be used, though they are much rarer and often archaic or highly specific to certain domains like biology or law.
Su respuesta fue muy cortante, lo que creó un ambiente hostil en la reunión.
- Hostil vs. Inhóspito
- Hostil: Actively antagonistic or threatening.
Inhóspito: Unwelcoming or lacking comfort (usually for places). A desert is 'inhóspito' because it lacks water, but it's 'hostil' because the heat can kill you.
Finally, consider the opposite to understand the spectrum. The direct antonym is amigable (friendly) or hospitalario (hospitable). Knowing that hostil is the opposite of hospitalario helps clarify that the word essentially means 'lacking in any form of welcome or care.' By comparing hostil to these alternatives, you can choose the word that fits the exact level of intensity and the specific context of your conversation, allowing for more nuanced and natural Spanish communication.
A diferencia del clima hostil de la montaña, el valle es muy hospitalario.
How Formal Is It?
Wusstest du?
The word 'host' (as in a host of a party) and 'hostile' share the same ancient root, reflecting the dual nature of strangers as either guests or enemies.
Aussprachehilfe
- Pronouncing the 'h' (it should be silent).
- Stressing the first syllable like in English.
- Adding an 'e' at the end (hostile).
- Pronouncing the 'i' like in 'hill' instead of 'heel'.
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Easy to recognize as a cognate but requires understanding context.
Must remember plural '-es' and no gender change.
Must master the stress on the last syllable and silent 'H'.
Easy to hear, though often confused with 'hostilidad' by beginners.
Was du als Nächstes lernen solltest
Voraussetzungen
Als Nächstes lernen
Fortgeschritten
Wichtige Grammatik
Adjectives ending in -l are gender-neutral.
El niño hostil / La niña hostil.
Plural of words ending in a consonant is formed by adding -es.
Hostil -> Hostiles.
The 'H' is always silent in Spanish.
Hostil is pronounced 'os-TIL'.
Adjectives usually follow the noun in Spanish.
Un ambiente hostil (not 'un hostil ambiente' in normal speech).
Ser vs Estar with adjectives.
Él es hostil (personality) vs Él está hostil hoy (mood).
Beispiele nach Niveau
El perro no es hostil.
The dog is not hostile.
Hostil is used with 'ser' to describe a general trait.
El clima es muy hostil.
The weather is very hostile.
'Muy' is used to intensify the adjective.
No seas hostil conmigo.
Don't be hostile with me.
Negative imperative form of 'ser' (no seas).
Es un lugar hostil.
It is a hostile place.
Adjective follows the noun 'lugar'.
Ella no es una persona hostil.
She is not a hostile person.
Hostil does not change for feminine nouns.
Ellos son hostiles.
They are hostile.
Plural form 'hostiles' matches 'ellos'.
¿Por qué eres hostil?
Why are you hostile?
Standard question structure.
Vimos un ambiente hostil.
We saw a hostile environment.
Past tense of 'ver' (vimos).
El desierto es un ambiente hostil para vivir.
The desert is a hostile environment to live in.
'Para vivir' indicates the purpose or context.
Recibimos una respuesta hostil de la empresa.
We received a hostile response from the company.
'Respuesta' is feminine, but 'hostil' remains the same.
Los jugadores fueron hostiles con el árbitro.
The players were hostile with the referee.
Preposition 'con' is used here.
No me gusta su tono hostil.
I don't like his hostile tone.
'Tono' is the noun being modified.
Las montañas pueden ser hostiles en invierno.
The mountains can be hostile in winter.
'Pueden ser' indicates possibility.
Él tiene una mirada hostil.
He has a hostile look.
'Mirada' is a common noun paired with hostil.
La ciudad le pareció hostil al principio.
The city seemed hostile to him at first.
Verb 'parecer' is used for impressions.
Evita los comentarios hostiles en las redes sociales.
Avoid hostile comments on social media.
Imperative 'evita' (avoid).
El clima laboral se volvió hostil tras los despidos.
The work environment became hostile after the layoffs.
'Se volvió' indicates a change in state.
Fue difícil trabajar en un entorno tan hostil.
It was difficult to work in such a hostile environment.
'Tan' is used for emphasis.
La prensa fue hostil durante la entrevista.
The press was hostile during the interview.
'Prensa' is treated as a singular collective noun.
No entiendo tu actitud hostil hacia mi familia.
I don't understand your hostile attitude toward my family.
Preposition 'hacia' means toward.
El testigo se mostró hostil ante las preguntas.
The witness appeared hostile before the questions.
'Se mostró' is a common reflexive verb for behavior.
Las condiciones en la mina eran hostiles y peligrosas.
The conditions in the mine were hostile and dangerous.
Two adjectives modifying 'condiciones'.
Sentimos un silencio hostil cuando entramos a la sala.
We felt a hostile silence when we entered the room.
'Silencio hostil' is a common collocation.
Su comportamiento hostil no será tolerado aquí.
His hostile behavior will not be tolerated here.
Passive voice 'será tolerado'.
La empresa lanzó una oferta de adquisición hostil.
The company launched a hostile takeover bid.
Specific financial terminology.
El ejército avanzó por territorio hostil.
The army advanced through hostile territory.
'Territorio hostil' is a standard military phrase.
La nueva ley es vista como hostil para los inmigrantes.
The new law is seen as hostile toward immigrants.
'Vista como' (seen as).
El debate se tornó hostil rápidamente.
The debate turned hostile quickly.
'Se tornó' is a more formal way to say 'became'.
A pesar de la recepción hostil, el autor continuó hablando.
Despite the hostile reception, the author continued speaking.
'A pesar de' means despite.
Las facciones hostiles acordaron una tregua temporal.
The hostile factions agreed to a temporary truce.
'Facciones' is feminine plural.
El mercado se ha vuelto hostil para las pequeñas empresas.
The market has become hostile for small businesses.
Present perfect 'se ha vuelto'.
El fiscal trató al acusado de manera hostil.
The prosecutor treated the accused in a hostile manner.
'De manera hostil' functions as an adverbial phrase.
La arquitectura hostil busca disuadir a los indigentes.
Hostile architecture seeks to deter homeless people.
Specific term for urban design.
Su prosa es a menudo hostil y difícil de digerir.
His prose is often hostile and difficult to digest.
Metaphorical use in literary criticism.
El régimen mantiene una postura hostil hacia la libertad de prensa.
The regime maintains a hostile stance toward freedom of the press.
High-level political vocabulary.
La hostilidad latente en sus palabras era evidente para todos.
The latent hostility in his words was evident to everyone.
'Latente' (latent) modifies the noun form 'hostilidad'.
Se enfrentaron a un medio ambiente hostil y sin recursos.
They faced a hostile environment without resources.
'Medio ambiente' is the full term for environment.
La crítica fue hostil, calificando la obra de mediocre.
The review was hostile, calling the work mediocre.
'Calificando' is a gerund used as an explanation.
El interrogatorio se volvió hostil cuando el sospechoso mintió.
The interrogation turned hostile when the suspect lied.
Temporal clause with 'cuando'.
Es necesario mitigar el ambiente hostil en las redes sociales.
It is necessary to mitigate the hostile environment on social media.
'Mitigar' (to mitigate) is a high-level verb.
La dialéctica del autor se percibe como hostil a la tradición.
The author's dialectic is perceived as hostile to tradition.
Philosophical/Academic register.
El derecho internacional regula las acciones hostiles entre estados.
International law regulates hostile actions between states.
Legal/Diplomatic terminology.
La ontología de la obra sugiere un universo intrínsecamente hostil.
The work's ontology suggests an intrinsically hostile universe.
Use of 'intrínsecamente' (intrinsically).
Se produjo una escalada de actos hostiles en la frontera.
An escalation of hostile acts occurred at the border.
'Escalada' (escalation) is a common noun in this context.
El discurso fue tildado de hostil por los analistas políticos.
The speech was branded as hostile by political analysts.
'Tildado de' (branded/labeled as).
La jurisprudencia actual define lo que constituye un entorno hostil.
Current jurisprudence defines what constitutes a hostile environment.
Legal terminology ('jurisprudencia').
Subyace una intención hostil en la propuesta diplomática.
A hostile intention underlies the diplomatic proposal.
'Subyace' (underlies) is a very formal verb.
La coexistencia se hizo imposible debido a la naturaleza hostil de las partes.
Coexistence became impossible due to the hostile nature of the parties.
'De las partes' refers to the groups involved.
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
— Being in a hostile mood or acting aggressively (informal).
No me hables en plan hostil.
— A workplace where harassment or toxicity occurs.
Denunció el ambiente hostil de trabajo.
— A physical or metaphorical stance of opposition.
Mantuvo una postura hostil durante el debate.
— When someone is welcomed with anger or rejection.
El cantante tuvo una recepción hostil en el concierto.
— A surrounding area that is dangerous or unwelcoming.
Sobrevivieron en un entorno hostil.
— Economic conditions that make business difficult.
Es un mercado hostil para las nuevas marcas.
Wird oft verwechselt mit
This is a first-person verb (I harass), not an adjective.
There is no accent on the 'o'; the stress is naturally on the last syllable.
This means 'harassed' (past participle), whereas hostil is the quality.
Redewendungen & Ausdrücke
— To become aggressive or start acting in a hostile way.
Se puso hostil cuando le pedí el dinero.
Informal— A general feeling of tension and potential conflict in a group.
Se respira un clima de hostilidad en la oficina.
Neutral— To stop fighting or arguing (often used in military or serious contexts).
Ambas partes acordaron cesar las hostilidades.
Formal— To begin a conflict or a fight.
El equipo rival abrió hostilidades con un gol temprano.
Neutral/Sports— To look at someone with clear anger or enmity.
Me miró con hostilidad durante toda la reunión.
Neutral— When the tension in a place is very high and obvious.
Entramos en un ambiente cargado de hostilidad.
Literary— Open and obvious hostility that is not hidden.
Mostró una hostilidad manifiesta hacia el proyecto.
Formal— To start the 'hostilities' or the first attack in a discussion.
Él rompió el fuego con un comentario hostil.
Metaphorical— Being in a place where you feel out of place or unwelcome.
Para un vegetariano, esta parrillada es territorio hostil.
Informal/Humorous— To stop being defensive or aggressive.
Finalmente, bajó su guardia hostil y sonrió.
NeutralLeicht verwechselbar
Both start with 'hosti-'.
Hostigamiento is the noun for the act of harassment, while hostilidad is the state of being hostile.
El hostigamiento causó un ambiente hostil.
Both mean unfriendly.
Arisco is more like 'shy' or 'unsociable' (like a cat), while hostil is more 'aggressive' or 'opposing'.
El niño es arisco, pero no es hostil.
General words for 'not nice'.
Antipático is light and common for people you don't like; hostil is serious and implies danger or enmity.
Es un camarero antipático, pero no es hostil.
Both describe a negative social interaction.
Seco refers specifically to a lack of warmth in speech, while hostil is a broader attitude.
Fue muy seco al teléfono, casi hostil.
Both describe bad places.
Inhóspito means 'lacking hospitality/comfort'; hostil means 'actively dangerous/opposing'.
La isla es inhóspita porque no hay agua, y hostil porque hay caníbales.
Satzmuster
El/La [noun] es hostil.
La ciudad es hostil.
No seas [adjective].
No seas hostil.
Se siente un ambiente [adjective].
Se siente un ambiente hostil.
Él/Ella tiene una actitud [adjective].
Ella tiene una actitud hostil.
A pesar del [noun] hostil...
A pesar del clima hostil, salimos.
Se volvió [adjective] tras [event].
Se volvió hostil tras la discusión.
Lo que define a este [noun] es su carácter hostil.
Lo que define a este desierto es su carácter hostil.
Dada la naturaleza hostil de la propuesta...
Dada la naturaleza hostil de la propuesta, fue rechazada.
Wortfamilie
Substantive
Verben
Adjektive
Verwandt
So verwendest du es
Common in specific contexts (News, Environment, HR), less common in casual slang.
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La mujer hostila.
→
La mujer hostil.
Adjectives ending in -l do not change for gender.
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Los climas hostils.
→
Los climas hostiles.
Plurals of words ending in consonants require '-es'.
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Pronouncing the 'H'.
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Pronouncing it as 'os-TIL'.
The 'H' is always silent in Spanish.
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Stressing the first syllable (HOS-til).
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Stressing the last syllable (hos-TIL).
Words ending in 'l' are naturally stressed on the last syllable.
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Using 'hostil' for a slightly rude person.
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Using 'antipático' for a rude person.
'Hostil' is a very strong word and should be reserved for aggression or enmity.
Tipps
No 'Hostila'!
Never add an 'a' to make it feminine. It is a common mistake for English speakers. 'La mirada hostil' is correct.
Silent H
Remember that the 'H' is silent. If you pronounce it, you will sound like you are speaking English with Spanish words.
Use with 'Ambiente'
'Ambiente hostil' is the most common way to use this word. It's great for describing bad vibes in a room.
Geopolitics
In essays about history or politics, use 'hostil' to describe relations between rival nations.
Intensity Check
Before calling someone 'hostil,' make sure they are actually being aggressive and not just 'antipático' (unfriendly).
Add -es
Always add '-es' for plural. 'Hostils' is not a word in Spanish.
Listen for the 'L'
The 'L' at the end is clear. If you hear 'hostilidad,' that's the noun (hostility).
Business Terms
Learn 'OPA hostil' if you are interested in business Spanish. It means 'hostile takeover bid.'
Latin Root
Knowing it comes from 'hostis' (enemy) helps you remember its strong meaning.
Global Usage
'Hostil' is understood in all Spanish-speaking countries as it is a standard academic word.
Einprägen
Eselsbrücke
Think of a 'Host' who is 'Ill' (Host-il). A sick host is not friendly; they are hostile!
Visuelle Assoziation
Imagine a person standing with their arms crossed and a mean face in front of a 'No Entry' sign.
Word Web
Herausforderung
Try to use 'hostil' in a sentence describing the hardest weather you have ever experienced.
Wortherkunft
From the Latin 'hostilis', which comes from 'hostis'.
Ursprüngliche Bedeutung: In Latin, 'hostis' originally meant 'stranger' or 'foreigner,' but later evolved to mean 'enemy.'
Indo-European (Italic branch).Kultureller Kontext
Be careful calling a person 'hostil' to their face, as it is much more confrontational than saying they are 'unfriendly'.
English speakers use 'hostile' frequently in business (hostile takeover). In Spanish, this is also true, but the word feels slightly more 'literary' in daily life.
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Kontexte aus dem Alltag
Workplace
- Ambiente laboral hostil
- Acoso y hostilidad
- Relaciones hostiles con colegas
- Jefe hostil
Nature
- Clima hostil
- Entorno hostil para la vida
- Condiciones hostiles
- Naturaleza hostil
Politics
- Relaciones exteriores hostiles
- Facciones hostiles
- Discurso hostil
- Actos hostiles
Law
- Testigo hostil
- Interrogatorio hostil
- Prueba hostil
- Declaración hostil
Social
- Mirada hostil
- Tono hostil
- Actitud hostil
- Silencio hostil
Gesprächseinstiege
"¿Alguna vez has trabajado en un ambiente que sentías que era hostil?"
"¿Cuál crees que es el lugar más hostil de la Tierra para los seres humanos?"
"¿Cómo reaccionas cuando alguien se pone hostil contigo sin razón?"
"¿Crees que las redes sociales se han vuelto más hostiles en los últimos años?"
"¿Qué harías si entraras en una tienda y el vendedor fuera muy hostil?"
Tagebuch-Impulse
Describe una situación en la que tuviste que ser valiente en un entorno hostil.
Escribe sobre la diferencia entre una persona que es 'antipática' y una que es 'hostil'.
¿Cómo puede una empresa mejorar un clima laboral hostil?
Imagina que eres un explorador en un planeta hostil. Describe tu primer día.
Reflexiona sobre por qué algunas personas adoptan una actitud hostil como defensa.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenNo, 'hostil' is an adjective of one termination. It is the same for masculine and feminine: 'el hombre hostil' and 'la mujer hostil.'
You add '-es' to the end because it ends in a consonant. The plural is 'hostiles.' For example: 'los climas hostiles.'
No, 'antipático' is much more common in daily conversation to say someone is 'not nice.' 'Hostil' is more formal and much stronger.
Yes, you can use it with 'estar' to describe a temporary state: 'Hoy mi hermano está muy hostil.' This means he is acting aggressively today.
It translates to a 'hostile work environment.' It is a formal term used in HR and law to describe a toxic or harassing workplace.
No, the 'H' is always silent in Spanish. You should pronounce it as 'os-TIL.'
'Agresivo' implies someone who is actively attacking or pushy. 'Hostil' describes an underlying attitude of enmity or an environment that is hard to be in.
The stress is on the last syllable: 'hostil.' It follows the general rule for words ending in 'l.'
Yes, it is very common to describe harsh weather as 'un clima hostil,' especially in news or science contexts.
Yes, if an animal is acting in a threatening or aggressive way toward you, you can describe its behavior as 'hostil.'
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Translate: 'The environment is very hostile.'
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Translate: 'I don't like your hostile attitude.'
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Translate: 'They are hostile people.'
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Write a sentence using 'hostil' to describe the weather.
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Translate: 'He gave me a hostile look.'
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Translate: 'We live in a hostile world.'
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Write a sentence using 'hostil' to describe a workplace.
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Translate: 'The witness was hostile during the trial.'
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Translate: 'The mountains are hostile in winter.'
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Translate: 'Don't be hostile with your sister.'
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Write a sentence about 'territorio hostil'.
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Translate: 'The news reported a hostile situation.'
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Translate: 'Her tone was hostile and cold.'
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Write a sentence using the plural 'hostiles'.
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Translate: 'The dog is not hostile, it is just big.'
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Translate: 'Why are you being so hostile?'
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Write a sentence about 'arquitectura hostil'.
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Translate: 'The company faced a hostile market.'
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Translate: 'The silence in the room was hostile.'
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Write a sentence using 'mostrarse hostil'.
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Describe a time you felt you were in a hostile environment.
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Pronounce 'hostil' correctly.
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Tell a friend not to be hostile using the imperative.
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Explain what 'clima hostil' means in your own words.
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How would you describe a mean boss using 'hostil'?
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What are some 'hostile' places in nature? Name three.
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Translate orally: 'The players were hostile.'
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Ask someone why they are being hostile.
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Use 'hostil' in a sentence about a movie.
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Compare 'hostil' and 'antipático'.
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Listen and identify the word: 'El clima es hostil.'
Listen and identify the plural: 'Ellos son hostiles.'
Listen to the sentence and translate: 'No me gusta ese ambiente hostil.'
Listen and repeat: 'Actitud hostil'.
Identify the context: 'Declaramos al testigo como hostil.'
Translate: 'The project failed due to a hostile market.'
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Translate: 'Hostile actions were reported.'
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Use 'hostil' in a sentence about space travel.
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Translate: 'The cat is hostile toward the dog.'
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Describe a person's 'mirada hostil'.
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Translate: 'A hostile silence followed his words.'
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Summary
The word 'hostil' is a powerful cognate that describes active opposition. Use it for serious situations like a 'clima laboral hostil' (hostile work environment) or 'territorio hostil' (hostile territory), and remember it never changes to 'hostila'.
- Hostil is a Spanish adjective meaning unfriendly, aggressive, or antagonistic, used for both people and environments.
- It is a gender-neutral adjective, meaning it stays 'hostil' for both masculine and feminine nouns.
- Commonly heard in news, workplace discussions (toxic environments), and nature documentaries about harsh climates.
- The plural form is 'hostiles,' and it is more formal and intense than basic words like 'antipático.'
No 'Hostila'!
Never add an 'a' to make it feminine. It is a common mistake for English speakers. 'La mirada hostil' is correct.
Silent H
Remember that the 'H' is silent. If you pronounce it, you will sound like you are speaking English with Spanish words.
Use with 'Ambiente'
'Ambiente hostil' is the most common way to use this word. It's great for describing bad vibes in a room.
Geopolitics
In essays about history or politics, use 'hostil' to describe relations between rival nations.
Beispiel
El ambiente en la reunión era muy hostil.
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