hatred
Pronunciation: [ˈheɪtrɪd]
Word
Context: “emotion”
(noun) a strong feeling of dislike or anger towards someone or something. It's much stronger than being upset or annoyed, and it can make people behave badly.
Example
She spoke about her hatred for bullying and how it should stop.
Example
He doesn't have hatred in his heart; he believes in forgiveness.
Example
Why do some people feel hatred towards others?
Context: “relationship”
(noun) a strong and intense dislike for someone, often causing conflict. It's like being really mad at someone and wishing they were not around.
Example
Their hatred for each other was clear during the argument.
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There was no hatred between the two friends; they always supported one another.
Example
What causes hatred to grow between friends?
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