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    Ha·tred
    /ˈhātrəd/

    noun

    • 1. intense dislike or ill will: "racial hatred"
  2. The meaning of HATRED is extreme dislike or disgust : hate. How to use hatred in a sentence. extreme dislike or disgust : hate; ill will or resentment that is usually mutual : prejudiced hostility or animosity…

  3. 1. a. : intense hostility and aversion usually deriving from fear, anger, or sense of injury. b. : extreme dislike or disgust : antipathy, loathing. had a great hate of hard work. c. : a systematic and especially politically exploited expression of hatred. a crime motivated by bigotry and hate.

  4. Hatred means nothing, in temptation or response, to a heart overflowing with love. Hatred is a vice of narrow souls; they feed it with all their meanness, and make it a pretext for sordid tyranny. Hatred definition: the feeling of one who hates; intense dislike or extreme aversion or hostility..

  5. a strong feeling of dislike; hate: He has an extreme hatred of taxes and tolls. (Definition of hatred from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of hatred. hatred. For our emotional response to being hurt to remain with us as hatred, it must be fixed to something more permanent than the single event.

  6. C1. an extremely strong feeling of dislike: hatred of What is very clear in these letters is Clark's passionate hatred of his father. The motive for this shocking attack seems to be racial hatred. Synonyms. abhorrence formal. detestation formal. hate. loathing formal. odium formal. Fewer examples.

  7. The noun hatred means to feel a strong emotional dislike toward something or someone. You feel hatred of people who have done terrible things to you, or books about too-perfect teens. Hatred comes from Old English hete , which means "hate," plus the suffix red ( ræden ), which means "the condition of."

  8. [uncountable, countable] a very strong feeling of dislike for somebody/something. He looked at me with intense hatred. There was fear and hatred in his voice. hatred for somebody/something She felt nothing but hatred for her attacker. hatred of somebody/something a profound hatred of war.

  9. 4 days ago · Hatred is an extremely strong feeling of dislike for someone or something. Her hatred of them would never lead her to murder. [ + of/for] My hatred for her is so intense it seems to be destroying me. He has been accused of inciting racial hatred. Synonyms: hate, dislike, animosity, aversion More Synonyms of hatred.

  10. Hatred definition: . See examples of HATRED used in a sentence.

  11. noun. /ˈheɪtrəd/ [uncountable, countable] a very strong feeling of dislike for someone or something He looked at me with intense hatred.

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