Yes you can.
thts a question tht cant realle b answered...hate is anger inside you...if shes done something tht makes u mad, i dont c any other reason Not to hate her
Yes, hate is an abstract noun. An abstract noun is something that can't be experienced by any of the five senses; it can't be seen, heard, smelled, tasted, or touched. You may see the face of someone whose angry or hear the words of anger, but the anger itself is what that person is feeling, not their face or their words.The word hate is both a noun (hatred) and a verb (to hate).Noun: Hate has a value when it spurs changes for the better.Verb: Don't hate your enemy; succeed in spite of their hatred.
Yes, any kind of addiction can cause a person to be angery.
If I could have any kind of super power I would choose flying. I hate being stuck in traffic.
They have the rehearsal videos on the St. Anger album. And they haven't made any music videos on Some Kind of Monster.
Knuckles does have feelings for rouge and he kind of shows it...... BUT I HATE ROUGE! SO DOES MY FRIEND!
I personally do not hate any of them. How could you hate any of them?
Yes, the noun anger is a common noun, a word for any kind of anger of anyone.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Anger, Bavaria, GermanyAnger Street, Blenheim, ON, Canada"Anger Management", 2003 movie starring Jack Nicholson and Adam Sandler
Well he dose not hate any kind of girl. But if you chew loudly he dose not like that. And if you are very safe and calm he dose not like it ether
Our culture teaches that guys shouldn't show any strong emotions except anger. They simply don't know what it means or how to deal with it. If they were that empathetic, they would be crying with you.
Ruby Bridges, the little black girl who was integrated into a previously all-white school during the Sixties, was kind because she had a great deal of compassion for other people. And she wasn't only kind, she had a very rare kind of courage, the kind shown by Mohandas Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr. Although she was taunted and cursed at by white community members who didn't want their children to go to school any black children, she never yelled back or showed any kind of anger. When she was asked about it, she said that she didn't hate those people, she pitied them. (She is one of my heroes!)
I'm no psychologist, but I'll give it a shot..... -Fear -Love -Jealousy -Hate -Pain -Happiness -Sadness -Anger -Embarrassment -Rudeness -Obliviousness That's all I can think of. Any improvements out there?