No. Hatred is a noun synonymous with the noun hate. Adjectives could be hated (object of hate), or hateful (expressing hate).
misidiotaicy: (noun) the dislike or hatred of the stupid, idiotic, or unintelligent. misidiotate: (noun) one who dislikes or hates the stupid, idiotic, or unintelligent. misidiotaic: (adjective) of, relating to, or characteristic of a misidiotate; marked by a hatred or contempt for the stupid, idiotic, or unintelligent.
No, it is not. The word hate can be an abstract noun (hatred) or a verb, where it would have adjectives including hated. In compound terms such as hate crime, hate is a noun adjunct.
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).
The word 'wise' is an abstract noun meaning the manner of something, the way or the mode of something.Example: "That's the way it crumbles, cookie wise."The abstract noun for the adjective 'wise' is wiseness.A related abstract noun is wisdom.The abstract noun for the adjective 'free' is freedom.The abstract noun for the verb to 'hate' is hatred.
No. Hatred is a noun synonymous with the noun hate. Adjectives could be hated (object of hate), or hateful (expressing hate).
"Xenophobic" is an adjective that means having a fear or hatred of foreigners or strangers.
misidiotaicy: (noun) the dislike or hatred of the stupid, idiotic, or unintelligent. misidiotate: (noun) one who dislikes or hates the stupid, idiotic, or unintelligent. misidiotaic: (adjective) of, relating to, or characteristic of a misidiotate; marked by a hatred or contempt for the stupid, idiotic, or unintelligent.
misidiotaicy: (noun) the dislike or hatred of the stupid, idiotic, or unintelligent. misidiotate: (noun) one who dislikes or hates the stupid, idiotic, or unintelligent. misidiotaic: (adjective) of, relating to, or characteristic of a misidiotate; marked by a hatred or contempt for the stupid, idiotic, or unintelligent.
No, it is not. The word hate can be an abstract noun (hatred) or a verb, where it would have adjectives including hated. In compound terms such as hate crime, hate is a noun adjunct.
Hatred is spelled h-a-t-r-e-d.
hatred - (der) Hass
Animosity is to hatred as hunger is to starvation
hatred is a disease and love is its cure
Hatred of a Minute was created in 2001.
Xenophobia is the hatred/ fear of foreigners.
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