hatred
despise, hatred, malevolence
hostility, hatred
Yes, hatred is a concrete noun because it refers to a tangible emotion or feeling that can be experienced and observed.
Malice is a feeling of ill will. Hatred is another feeling of ill will toward another person.
Yes, hatred is considered an abstract noun as it represents an emotion or feeling that cannot be physically touched or measured. It is a concept that exists in the mind rather than being a tangible object.
Yes, hatred is a common noun. It refers to a general feeling of intense dislike or aversion towards someone or something.
The feeling of hatred consumed him after he found out he had been betrayed by his closest friend.
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.
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