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hatred
[hey-trid]
noun
the feeling of one who hates; intense dislike or extreme aversion or hostility.
Antonyms: love, attraction
hatred
/ ˈheɪtrɪd /
noun
a feeling of intense dislike; enmity
Other Word Forms
- prehatred noun
- self-hatred noun
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
He professed a hatred for “literary life” while participating in most of its rituals, from autographing to prize-giving.
Convicting him, District Judge John McGarva said Coskun's conduct had been "provocative and taunting" and told him "you have a deep-seated hatred of Islam and its followers".
There’s at least one on every Swift record: “Actually Romantic” is a kiss-off aimed at someone whose hatred for the singer is so intense that it starts to look like love.
Along with their hatred of Israel, they give voice to their delusions.
Unlike in the U.S., hate speech is illegal in the U.K. and police regularly arrest people for allegedly stirring up hatred in online posts.
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