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Meanings of
hatred
in English
Russian
ненависть
Portuguese
aversão
Spanish
rencor
Catalan
odi
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Deep and emotional extreme dislike.
hate
hating
distaste
h8
love
Related terms
negative emotion
Russian
ненависть
Synonyms
Examples for "
hate
"
hate
hating
distaste
h8
Examples for "
hate
"
1
I
hate
society in general, and one or two individuals in particular.
2
I
hate
rows; I believe in the truest and the fondest fellowship.
3
Junger said the
love
-
hate
relationship with war dates back to ancient times.
4
It destroys trust and confidence; it kills human kindliness; it propagates
hate
.
5
The two rekindled their relationship shortly before the
hate
-
filled
violence, officials say.
1
Perhaps a better question would be, when did you stop
hating
me?
2
I remember
hating
Christianity that day; and its influence in the world.
3
I finally asked,
hating
to think I was that easy to read.
4
Because the fight for gender equality is all about
hating
men, right?
5
I hate those Sicilians; I have good personal reasons for
hating
them.
1
Personal
distaste
,
needless to say, bears no necessary relationship to scientific validity.
2
Trump repeatedly has made clear his
distaste
for dialogue with North Korea.
3
Then, with an expression of
distaste
,
she asked, Is it absolutely necessary?
4
Annabeth gave him a look of
distaste
that I didn't quite understand.
5
Reverence for the natural carries with it a
distaste
for the unnatural.
1
The Chrisleys recently participated in the No H8 campaign.
2
But the show watered down the H8Rade by inevitably doing damage control for those celebrities.
3
DNA sequence determinations revealed the complete H8 genome of 104.4 kb.
4
Two New Zealand White rabbits were immunized with 5H8.
5
Anti-Id 5H8 elicited an immune response to TAG-12.
Usage of
hatred
in English
1
Organize a national action committee to protect the right to religious
hatred
.
2
The election commission banned several party posters they said could incite
hatred
.
3
Once, Ireland was synonymous in the world's media with violence and
hatred
.
4
The
hatred
of the British was a strengthening factor in the defense.
5
The most important of these shared values is Trump's
hatred
for democracy.
6
They urged people to come together and work together to defeat
hatred
.
7
It unites us against extremism,
hatred
and terrorism, which knows no religion.
8
No; but in a splendid wreck of wrath and jealousy and
hatred
.
9
Whoever dragged the national honor in the dirt won their deathless
hatred
.
10
Mr Trump has been accused, however, of stoking
hatred
against Hispanic people.
11
The capital and the whole nation went mad with
hatred
and fear.
12
The
hatred
in that party room could be an alternative energy source.
13
They must have begotten Marco in
hatred
,
terrible disintegrated opposition and otherness.
14
Then, this week, a French court convicted Vikernes of inciting racial
hatred
.
15
Future generations scarred by the cold fires of radiation and renewed
hatred
.
16
There's also a lot of violence and
hatred
in some of it.
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hatred
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
bitter hatred
deadly hatred
racial hatred
intense hatred
such hatred
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Translations for
hatred
Russian
ненависть
Portuguese
aversão
objecto de ódio
ódio
odio
Spanish
rencor
odio
odiar
Catalan
odi
Hatred
through the time
Hatred
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common
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