hostile
A hostile thing is like a big, grumpy cloud in the sky. It doesn’t want to share the sun and makes everything look dark and gloomy. Just like when someone is feeling unfriendly or mean, they might not want to play or share their toys. Being hostile means acting like that cloud, not letting the sunshine of kindness and fun come through.
Imagine a hedgehog with its spikes out. It’s not ready to be friends or play because it feels scared or angry. Hostility is like having those spikes out all the time, making it hard for others to come close and be friendly. When someone is hostile, it’s like they’re saying, ‘Stay away!’ with their actions.
Think of a fence that’s too high to climb over. A hostile person might put up this fence around them, not letting anyone in. It’s like they’re building a wall to keep others out, because they’re feeling upset or defensive. Understanding hostility is like knowing when to give someone space and time until they feel better and ready to be friends again.