hatred — a very strong feeling of dislike or hostility toward someone or something
Part of speech: NOUN
Definition: a very strong feeling of dislike or hostility toward someone or something
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈheɪtrɪd/
Korean meaning: 극도로 싫어하거나 적대감을 품는 강한 감정, 증오
Korean pronunciation: **헤이**트리드
Example Sentences
- My cat's hatred for bath time is stronger than my love for pizza.
- The politician's speech was filled with hatred and division.
- She couldn't understand where all this hatred was coming from.
hatred
NOUN//ˈheɪtrɪd//
a very strong feeling of dislike or hostility toward someone or something

a very strong feeling of dislike or hostility toward someone or something
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Origin
고대 영어 'hete'(증오)에서 유래되어 '-red'(상태를 나타내는 접미사)가 결합된 형태로, 증오하는 상태를 의미하게 되었습니다.
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“My cat's hatred for bath time is stronger than my love for pizza.”
“The politician's speech was filled with hatred and division.”
“She couldn't understand where all this hatred was coming from.”
“His hatred for early morning meetings was well-known in the office.”
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