hatred

  • 11hatred — [hā′trid] n. [ME < hate, hate + red, reden < OE ræden, state, condition] strong dislike or ill will; hate …

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  • 12hatred — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ bitter, deep, intense, passionate, pure, violent ▪ She shot him a look of pure hatred. ▪ absolute …

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  • 13hatred — n. 1) to arouse, stir up hatred 2) to instill hatred 3) to incur hatred 4) to develop; express; feel; show hatred 5) blind, deep rooted, implacable, intense, profound, violent, virulent hatred 6) hatred for, towards 7) consumed with, filled with… …

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  • 14hatred — ha|tred [ˈheıtrıd] n [U and C] [Date: 1100 1200; Origin: hate + red, from Old English rAden condition ] an angry feeling of extreme dislike for someone or something ≠ ↑love ▪ A look of pure hatred flashed across her face. hatred of/for/towards ▪… …

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  • 15hatred — noun (U) an angry feeling of extreme dislike for someone or something: Her voice was full of hatred and contempt. (+ of): Tom s hatred of authority (+ for/towards): Strangely, the murderer said he never felt hatred for any of his victims. | deep… …

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  • 16hatred — ha|tred [ heıtrəd ] noun uncount * a very strong feeling that you dislike someone or something very much: hatred of: Some people have a hatred of anything new. hatred for: The three former Army buddies shared a common hatred for the government …

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  • 17hatred — [[t]he͟ɪtrɪd[/t]] hatreds N UNCOUNT: also N in pl, oft N of/for n Hatred is an extremely strong feeling of dislike for someone or something. Her hatred of them would never lead her to murder... My hatred for her is so intense it seems to be… …

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  • 18hatred */ — UK [ˈheɪtrɪd] / US [ˈheɪtrəd] noun [uncountable] formal a very strong feeling that you dislike someone or something very much hatred of: Some people have a hatred of anything new. hatred for: The three former Army buddies shared a common hatred… …

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  • 19hatred — noun /hˈeɪtrɛd/ Strong aversion; intense dislike; hateful regard; an affection of the mind awakened by something regarded as unpleasant, harmful or evil. the very circumstance which renders it so innocent is what chiefly exposes it to the public… …

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  • 20hatred — Synonyms and related words: Anglophobia, Russophobia, abhorrence, abomination, allergy, animosity, antagonism, anti Semitism, antipathy, aversion, belligerence, bigotry, clash, clashing, cold sweat, collision, conflict, contention, creeping flesh …

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