English > hatred: 1 sense > noun 1, feeling| Meaning | The emotion of intense dislike; a feeling of dislike so strong that it demands action. |
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| Synonym | hate |
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| Narrower | abhorrence, abomination, detestation, execration, loathing, odium | hate coupled with disgust |
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| despisal, despising | A feeling of scornful hatred |
| hostility, enmity, ill will | The feeling of a hostile person |
| malevolence, malignity | wishing evil to others |
| misanthropy | hatred of mankind |
| misogamy | hatred of marriage |
| misogyny, misogynism | hatred of women |
| misology | hatred of reasoning |
| misoneism | hatred of change or innovation |
| misopedia | hatred of children |
| murderousness | A bloodthirsty hatred arousing murderous impulses |
| mysoandry | Hatred for men or boys |
| Broader | emotion | Any strong feeling |
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| Opposite | love | A strong positive emotion of regard and affection |
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| Spanish | odio |
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| Catalan | aversió, odi |
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