HATRED


Meaning of HATRED in English

noun

ADJECTIVE

▪ bitter , deep , intense , passionate , pure , violent

She shot him a look of pure ~.

▪ absolute , implacable

▪ blind , irrational

▪ class , ethnic , race , racial , religious

▪ mutual

VERB + HATRED

▪ be filled with , be full of , feel , have

She was full of ~ and bitterness.

He has a deep ~ of the police.

▪ incite , preach , stir up

He is accused of stirring up racial ~.

▪ breed , fuel

Ignorance can breed ~.

▪ express

HATRED + VERB

▪ flare ( esp. AmE )

Hatred flared inside her.

PREPOSITION

▪ in ~ , with ~

She stared at it in ~.

▪ ~ against

They were blamed for inciting ~ against religious minorities.

▪ ~ between

the intense ~ between the two communities

▪ ~ for

I felt no ~ for him.

▪ ~ of

his ~ of women

▪ ~ towards/toward

their ~ towards/toward the oppressors

PHRASES

▪ a feeling of ~

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