It could make them prejudiced and unable to think reasonably.
The noun form of hate is either hate or hatred.Hate is generally used for the concept (e.g. consumed by hate) while the form hatred is used when hate is directed at someone or something (hatred of, hatred for, hatred toward).
Yes, hatred is a common noun. It refers to a general feeling of intense dislike or aversion towards someone or something.
Bad feelings toward someone; hatred.
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Racism
Do you mean despicable? someone/something that deserves hatred and contempt
Abhorrency is a state of extreme aversion or hatred to something or someone else.
Hatred is a deep-seated emotional aversion towards someone or something, often accompanied by intense dislike and ill will. Anger, on the other hand, is a temporary emotional response triggered by a perceived threat, injustice, or frustration. While anger is a more immediate and transient emotion, hatred can be longstanding and deeply ingrained.
it left a legacy of bitterness and hatred in the hearts of the german people
The current official definition is: intense hatred or fear of homosexuals or homosexuality (the hatred usually stems from fear).
No, anger and hatred are two different emotions. Anger is typically a response to a perceived threat or injustice, while hatred involves a deep and intense feeling of animosity towards someone or something. Anger can lead to hatred if it is not managed or resolved.
despise? i dont what yer talking about