no love lost between
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British pronunciation/nˈəʊ ɔː lˈɪtəl lˈʌv lˈɒst bɪtwˈiːn/
American pronunciation/nˈoʊ ɔːɹ lˈɪɾəl lˈʌv lˈɔst bɪtwˈiːn/
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used to say that two people, teams, organizations, etc. dislike one another

What is the origin of the idiom "no love lost between" and when to use it?

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The origin of the idiom "no love lost between" can be traced back to Shakespeare's play "The Merchant of Venice" written in the late 16th century. It is used to describe a situation where there is tension, conflict, or a lack of harmony between two parties. It emphasizes the absence of positive emotions or friendly relations.

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