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hatred Meaning in Telugu ( hatred తెలుగు అంటే)



ద్వేషం, గ్రూడ్యము

Noun:

గ్రూడ్యము, ద్వేషం,



hatred's Usage Examples:

Misology is defined as the hatred of reasoning; the revulsion or distrust of logical debate, argumentation, or the Socratic method.


A 2005 report by the National Commission for Justice and Peace, a non-profit organization, found that Pakistan Studies textbooks in Pakistan have been used to articulate the hatred that Pakistani policy-makers have attempted to inculcate towards the Hindus.


television series Top Gear, in episode 6 of Series 13, they purposely mistranslate the song sung by Carla Bruni, having her supposedly denouncing hatred.


The parallel Greek-based terms with respect to women (females) are philogyny for "fondness towards women" and misogyny for "hatred of women".


A key turning point in the film has the young Chinese woman being slapped by the Japanese man, but instead of hatred, she reacts with gratitude.


"Le Pen convicted of inciting racial hatred".


Freudian usage Freud was swift to pick up Bleuler's concept of ambivalence, applying it to areas he had previously dealt with in terms of ambiguous language, or the persistent co-existence of love and hatred aimed at the same person.


Sedgwick used the term to distinguish from "homosexual" and to connote a form of male bonding often accompanied by fear or hatred of homosexuality.


charity has the Apostolic See protected this same people against unjust vexations! Because it reproves all hatreds and animosities between peoples, it condemns.


the fires of hatred and contempt for the filthy Quislings whom he has suborned.


exposes or tends to expose to hatred, ridicules, belittles or otherwise affronts the dignity of any person or class of persons on the basis of a prohibited.


dominant in Cambodia, it can be coined to anti-Cambodian sentiment and hatreds against Cambodians.



Synonyms:

misanthropy, odium, misogynism, misogamy, misogyny, abhorrence, misoneism, misology, emotion, execration, hostility, detestation, enmity, loathing, hate, malevolence, murderousness, ill will, despising, misopedia, despisal, malignity, abomination,



Antonyms:

benign, beneficence, benevolence, philogyny, love,



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