Antonym: affection. Similar words: theatre, amphitheatre, shattered, maitre d', at regular intervals, banana tree, hat, chat. Meaning: ['heɪtrɪd] n. the emotion of hate; a feeling of dislike so strong that it demands action.
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91. Ellis was a sick young man with a deep hatred of women.
92. Pure, liquid hatred bubbled behind my eyes.
93. Janir glared at me, a look of pure hatred.
94. Tom had a hatred of any kind of authority.
95. Hatred is in contradiction to Christian values.
96. Joyce had a special hatred for history.
97. Hatred makes us all ugly. Laurell K. Hamilton
98. I felt a stab of hatred for his captors.
99. Wherever love is blind, hatred can't see. Toba Beta
100. He was white with his hatred.
101. Xenophobic hatred is what foreigners stir against other foreigners.
102. It's a story of lust,[http://sentencedict.com/hatred.html] hatred and greed.
103. On thing is clear: the level of mutual hatred.
104. Ben hated him with a bitter and deathless hatred.
105. Had his desire been completely destroyed by hatred?
106. Howard was devoured by hatred for his co-workers.
107. Where once I felt hatred, now I only feel compassion.
108. When I was in solitary confinement I was in a state of hatred.
109. Stephen, lying in a shellhole with Byrne, felt his body tense with hatred at the sound of them.
110. Peter Redburn hated Pemberley and he had fed his hatred by watching every episode.
111. Now, her hatred for that man threatens to take away everything else.
112. He had perhaps allowed hatred of the Hohenstaufer to cloud his vision.
113. The time and place are also factors that might have some bearing on whether or not racial hatred was likely.
114. He grabbed the putter from me and funneled all his temporary hatred for the game into effort and sank that twenty-footer.
115. Fanning the flames of hatred on the street, on television or in the so-called intellectual press feeds destructive forces.
116. Hatred is a cold fire, and it gives no warmth. Laurell K. Hamilton
117. This gives a double meaning to Blanche's hatred of naked light.
118. Baxter's hatred for authority did not end at the foot of Ibrox's hallowed stairway.
119. Hatred is the most accessible and comprehensive of all the unifying agents. Mass movements can rise and spread without belief in a god, but never without a belief in a devil. Eric Hoffer
120. This is grief and hatred and people hacked to death.
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