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hatred

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This term carries a heavy, suffocating emotional weight that goes far beyond simple dislike or anger. It describes a deep-seated, enduring hostility that often defines a person's relationship with another entity, creating a psychological barrier of repulsion. While anger is often a temporary reaction to a specific event, hatred is a chronic state of being. It is frequently associated with systemic prejudice or long-term grievances, making it a word used in contexts of social conflict, tragedy, or extreme personal betrayal.

Used exclusively to describe the abstract emotion or the state of feeling intense animosity.

Meanings

Noun

An intense feeling of dislike or ill will toward someone or something.

"His hatred for the regime grew over the years."

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