hatred
IPA: hˈeɪtrʌd
noun
- Strong aversion; intense dislike.
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Examples of "hatred" in Sentences
- Misogyny is the hatred of women.
- Love and hatred make people agonize.
- The hatred oozes out between the words.
- Unanimous hatred and detestation is not.
- Israel is the most hatred country in the world.
- If people don't want to use the term hatred, fine.
- Civility not hatred is needed between individuals.
- But there is much bigoted hatred of the USA, as well.
- This is obviously an ingrained hatred for the company.
- He believes that the hatred is instinctive and natural.
- The affective reactions are greed, hatred and delusion.
- Using the Bible as a basis for your hatred is a cop out.
- This hatred is a visceral need that cannot be reasoned with.
- If the captor is purely evil and abusive, the hostage will respond with hatred.
- * The Catholics hated the person and government of Copronymus; but even their hatred is a proof of their oppression.
- How can I endure to meet the disapproval and bitterness and hatred -- yes, _hatred_ -- when they come filing out upon me from that room across the hall.
- AMANPOUR: Now in Afghanistan as the Taliban get pushed back, many, many Afghans are expressing what they call their hatred for Osama bin Laden, and especially the Arab fighters who have come to fight with him.
- The state communications regulator also has warned companies that provide short cellphone-message services against being used as a platform to send messages that could instigate what it termed hatred, violence and unrest.
- Jancus Lain, or the Wicked: their hatred is the proof of their esteem; the kingdom which he guarded was inaccessible to their arms; and they felt him most daring and formidable, when they fondly believed the captain and his country irrecoverably lost.
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