hatred

US: /ˈheɪtɹəd/
UK: /hˈe‍ɪtɹɪd/


English Vietnamese dictionary


hatred /'heitrid/
  • danh từ
    • lòng căm thù, sự căm hờn, sự căm ghét

Advanced English dictionary


+ noun
[U, C] ~ (for / of sb/sth)
~ (towards sb) a very strong feeling of dislike for sb/sth: He looked at me with intense hatred. + There was fear and hatred in his voice. + She felt nothing but hatred for her attacker. + feelings of hatred towards the bombers + a profound hatred of war + racial hatred (= between people from different races) + The debate simply revived old hatreds.

Collocation dictionary


ADJ.

bitter, deep, intense, passionate, pure, violent
She shot him a look of pure hatred.
| absolute, implacable | blind, irrational | class, ethnic, racial, religious

VERB + HATRED

be filled with, be full of, feel, have
She was full of hatred and bitterness. He has a deep hatred of the police.
| incite, stir up
He is accused of stirring up racial hatred.

HATRED + VERB

flare (up)
Hatred flared up inside her.

PREP.

in/with ~
She stared at it in hatred.
| ~ against
inciting religious hatred against the Catholic minority
| ~ between
the intense hatred between the two communities
| ~ for
I felt no hatred for him.
| ~ of
his hatred of women
| ~ towards
their hatred towards the oppressors

PHRASES

a feeling of hatred


Concise English dictionary


hatreds'heɪtrɪd
noun
+the emotion of hate; a feeling of dislike so strong that it demands action