defination of hatred
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Hatred is a very angry emotional response to certain people or ideas.
Hatred is often associated with intense feelings of anger and disgust.
As an emotion, hatred can be short-lived or long-lasting. It can be of low intensity - 'I hate broccoli' - or high intensity: 'I hate the whole world'. In some cases, hatred can be a learned response from external influences, such as from being abused, misled, or manipulated.
As a general rule, hatred is the deep psychological response to feeling trapped or being unable to understand certain sociological phenomena.
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A very strong feeling of not liking somebody/something.
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