hatred
Yes. Hatred is an abstract noun, meaning hostility or antipathy; an emotional feeling..
hostility, hatred
despise, hatred, malevolence
Malice is a feeling of ill will. Hatred is another feeling of ill will toward another person.
Anger- a strong feeling of displeasure and belligerence aroused by a wrong; wrath. Hatred-animosity, detestation, loathing, abomination.
malicious? malevolent?maliceenvy, malice or hatred
He imagines he is a monster and that the only feeling people have swords him is hatred.
An ande is another word for an onde, a breath, or a feeling of hatred, envy, or malice.
To me the difference is as simple as basic english. Hate is an action or verb. "I hate you." Hatred is a feeling or noun. "Hatred drove him to violence." -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Though Hate is usually used as a verb, it is also a noun. But Hatred is always a noun.
Anti Semitism
Depression can be caused by a past full of regret. It can also be caused by the feeling of loneliness and self hatred.