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单词 hatred
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hatredhatred /ˈheɪtrəd/ noun hatred
a very strong feeling of dislike for someone or something:
  • He has a hatred of any kind of violence.
  • Her stepfather was cruel to her, and she felt nothing but hatred for him.
  • hate
    the angry feeling that someone has when he or she strongly dislikes someone or something, and wants to harm him, her, or it:
  • The children grew up filled with hate and wanting revenge.
  • loathing
    a very strong feeling of hatred for someone or something:
  • After the horrible way he treated me, I feel only loathing for him.
  • hostility
    dislike of someone or something, which makes you behave in a very angry way toward him or her:
  • There has been a recent increase in hostility toward foreigners.
  • contempt
    a feeling of strong dislike toward someone or something you think does not deserve any respect at all:
  • She looked at him with contempt and said, “I don’t care if I ever see you again.”
  • spite
    a feeling of wanting to hurt or upset someone by saying or doing cruel things, especially because you feel jealous or think you have been unfairly treated:
  • Ignore what he said to you. He is angry and he said it out of spite.
  • malice (formal)
    the feeling of wanting to deliberately harm someone or hurt his or her feelings, because you hate him or her. Malice is used especially in literary writing and in legal language:
  • His eyes shone with malice as he told her about her husband’s affair with another woman.
  • SYNONYM CHECKHatred, hate, loathing, hostility, etc.Hatred, loathing, hostility, and the other nouns in this entry are only used about serious feelings. You do not use these words to mean a strong dislike of something that is not important. You can say: She hated carrots, but don’t say: She had a hatred of carrots.
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