hatred|hatreds in English
noun
[ha·tred || 'heɪtrɪd]
extreme dislike, enmity
Use "hatred|hatreds" in a sentence
1. Racial, political, and religious hatreds are fragmenting various countries.
2. The debate simply revived old hatreds.
3. Added to this were communal hatreds stirred up by government authorities.
4. Hatred does not cease by hatred.
5. As recent history proves, deep hatreds easily escalate into acts of violence.
6. hatred.
7. Your hatred.
8. The slaughter continues in lands where ethnic hatreds are encouraged by religious extremists.
9. Synonyms for Aversions include disgust, hates, horrors, loathings, hatreds, abhorrences, antipathies, hostilities, repugnances and revulsions
10. So us reject any among us who seeks to reopen wounds and to rekindle old hatreds.
11. When Hatred Is Justified
12. The Consequences of Hatred
13. Antisemitism is the longest hatred
14. It is more than hatred.
15. Racial hatred is a contagion.
16. Conservative hatred for Concelebrated Masses
17. Hatred often springs from fear.
18. The world is riven by hatreds and feuds based on racial, ethnic, national, and even personal differences.
19. With no hatred or resentment?
20. HATRED OF GREED AND IMMORALITY
21. Nurturing prejudice foments racial hatred
22. Fear and hatred created her.
23. Xenophobia means hatred of foreigners.
24. Politics, as a pracitice, whatever its professions, has always been the systematic organization of hatreds.
25. She stared at it in hatred.