'antipathy' could be used. It's an intense distrust or dislike for something, depends what context its used in really. Hope I helped :)
The second form of hate is the past tense form of the verb "hate." For example, "I hated the movie."
The verb forms of hatred are hate, hates and hated.Some example sentences are:"I hate spiders"."She hates spinach"."She hated the colour of the bathroom".
The short form of "second" is "sec."
The second form of "speak" is "spoke".
The second form of "begin" is "began."
The second form of the verb "show" is "showed".
I hate you full
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).
Aristotle believed that democracy, which he referred to as a "perverted" form of government, could lead to chaos and instability due to the influence of the masses. He preferred a mixed form of government, combining elements of monarchy, aristocracy, and democracy, which he felt would strike a balance and prevent the shortcomings of each system.
No, it is not. The word hate is a noun or verb. One adverb form is the word hatefully.
I dont noe i hate the beetles
i hate school
togepies second form is togetic
What is the second form of "shine"? Shone
The second form of forbid is going to be forbade.
The noun 'hate' is an abstract noun, a word for intense or passionate dislike; a word for an emotion.A related abstract noun is hatred.The abstract noun form of the verb to 'hate' is the gerund, hating.The concrete noun form of the verb to 'hate' is hater, a word for a person.
what do yooh mean by hate crimes im in year 8 btw
The noun forms of the verb to hate are hatred and the gerund, hating. The word 'hate' is also a noun form; an abstract noun; a word for an emotion.