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Definition of hatred in English: hatrednoun ˈheɪtrɪdˈheɪtrəd mass nounIntense dislike; hate. 仇恨;恶意 种族仇恨。 his murderous hatred of his brother 他对兄弟充满杀机的憎恨。 Example sentencesExamples - Britain must be free to act against extremists who stir up hatred and incite terrorism.
- As far as my other critics are concerned, the envy seems to have corroded down to hatred.
- Racial hatred is therefore an attack upon people as people, clear and unambiguous.
- I would like to express my pure hatred for those who light up a fag in front of children and even babies!
- I find that very profound because there is a great deal of hatred spouted in the name of religion.
- Oh, she knew hatred was not a ladylike emotion, but she simply could not help it.
- They must make it clear that religious hatred will not be tolerated and they must be seen to take a stand.
- It is not such a large step from that mainstream irrationality and hatred to fascism.
- Being racist is to hate on the basis of racial difference and to incite racial hatred.
- I could feel the eyes of my mother and my brothers on me, a quiet but potent hatred.
- Morgaine snapped, her green eyes filled with hatred as she rounded on her brother.
- Sadly, many did not support her goals because their racial hatred was too strong.
- As long as we wield our weapons of hatred, greed and stupidity, nothing will change.
- It set an end to a terrible century of war and hatred between France and Germany.
- No doubt this will be reported as the latest example of race hatred in a racially torn community.
- I read them and am hurt by the injustice and often outright hatred of some of the posters.
- Only their angry eyes were visible and it was clear they had hatred in their hearts.
- By the time he left each one of the towns the area was in the grip of racial hatred that spilled over into rioting.
- It is not a grand theory but a simple truth that Hitler was motivated by the human emotion of hatred.
- They attempted to play something but the roar of hatred from the crowd drowned them out.
Synonyms loathing, hate, detestation, dislike, distaste, abhorrence, abomination, execration, resentment, aversion, hostility, ill will, ill feeling, bad feeling enmity, animosity, antagonism, antipathy, bitterness, animus, revulsion, disgust, contempt, repugnance, odium, rancour rare disrelish
OriginMiddle English: from hate + -red (from Old English rǣden 'condition'). Definition of hatred in US English: hatrednounˈheɪtrədˈhātrəd Intense dislike or ill will. 仇恨;恶意 种族仇恨。 his murderous hatred of his brother 他对兄弟充满杀机的憎恨。 Example sentencesExamples - I could feel the eyes of my mother and my brothers on me, a quiet but potent hatred.
- Racial hatred is therefore an attack upon people as people, clear and unambiguous.
- As far as my other critics are concerned, the envy seems to have corroded down to hatred.
- I would like to express my pure hatred for those who light up a fag in front of children and even babies!
- Oh, she knew hatred was not a ladylike emotion, but she simply could not help it.
- It set an end to a terrible century of war and hatred between France and Germany.
- Being racist is to hate on the basis of racial difference and to incite racial hatred.
- By the time he left each one of the towns the area was in the grip of racial hatred that spilled over into rioting.
- I find that very profound because there is a great deal of hatred spouted in the name of religion.
- No doubt this will be reported as the latest example of race hatred in a racially torn community.
- Only their angry eyes were visible and it was clear they had hatred in their hearts.
- They attempted to play something but the roar of hatred from the crowd drowned them out.
- As long as we wield our weapons of hatred, greed and stupidity, nothing will change.
- It is not such a large step from that mainstream irrationality and hatred to fascism.
- Sadly, many did not support her goals because their racial hatred was too strong.
- They must make it clear that religious hatred will not be tolerated and they must be seen to take a stand.
- I read them and am hurt by the injustice and often outright hatred of some of the posters.
- It is not a grand theory but a simple truth that Hitler was motivated by the human emotion of hatred.
- Britain must be free to act against extremists who stir up hatred and incite terrorism.
- Morgaine snapped, her green eyes filled with hatred as she rounded on her brother.
Synonyms loathing, hate, detestation, dislike, distaste, abhorrence, abomination, execration, resentment, aversion, hostility, ill will, ill feeling, bad feeling
OriginMiddle English: from hate + -red (from Old English rǣden ‘condition’). |