hatred
the feeling of one who hates; intense dislike or extreme aversion or hostility.
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- pre·ha·tred, noun
- self-hatred, noun
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How to use hatred in a sentence
Through a hatred of formal schooling, my parents and I failed for many years to understand that what I really needed to succeed was being allowed to find my passion.
Traditional school isn’t always the way to go, and I wish my parents had seen that earlier | Kenneth R. Rosen | February 5, 2021 | Washington PostPolitical parties and politicians can no longer seek to leverage their resentment and hatreds for their own political gain.
We Can Make America Anew Only If We're Honest About the Depth of the Ugliness and Hate Today | Eddie S. Glaude Jr. | January 11, 2021 | TimeEach organized around a loose cluster of themes—money and its New York handmaiden real estate, Lebowitz’s love of smoking and hatred of wellness culture—the episodes resemble chapters of her books.
In Pretend It’s a City, Martin Scorsese Shares the Pleasure of Fran Lebowitz’s Company | Judy Berman | January 8, 2021 | TimeLGBTQ supportive prosecutors have said the clarification was needed because it is often difficult to prove that hatred is the only motive behind a violent crime.
D.C. budget lacks funds to implement part of LGBTQ bill | Lou Chibbaro Jr. | January 5, 2021 | Washington BladeInstead, the one thing that unites the right and drives the GOP is hatred of liberals.
Hatred of liberals is all that’s left of conservatism | Paul Waldman | December 11, 2020 | Washington Post
hatred for international media is intense but not, it seems, universal.
Pro-Russian Protestors in Ukraine Dream of Soviet Glory Days | David Patrikarakos | April 8, 2014 | THE DAILY BEAST“hatred of health-care reform is what gives all segments [of the party] purpose,” the survey found.
A Convenient hatred: The History of Antisemitism An unparalleled education on discrimination against Jews.
A Convenient hatred tells the long history of anti-Semitism, from ancient Egypt to the 21st-century Vatican.
hatred for a religion is not something you acquire quickly, not even over nine years.
hatred burned in his eyes at the memory, like some fire that had been banked but had never died.
Space Prison | Tom GodwinThese pictures are very rare, Time and hatred have hidden them but too well.
A German Pompadour | Marie Hayhatred of Russia and religious fanaticism inspired the Turks with something of the old love of battle and lust of conquest.
A History of the Nineteenth Century, Year by Year | Edwin Emersonhatred means nothing, in temptation or response, to a heart overflowing with love.
Spirit and Music | H. Ernest Hunthatred is a vice of narrow souls; they feed it with all their meanness, and make it a pretext for sordid tyranny.
Parisians in the Country | Honore de Balzac
British Dictionary definitions for hatred
/ (ˈheɪtrɪd) /
a feeling of intense dislike; enmity
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