noun intense or passionate dislike
verb to feel intense or passionate dislike for someone or something
Frequently used in political discourse to describe strong negative feelings towards a person, group, or ideology
Found in themes of conflict, revenge, and betrayal in literary works
Often used in discussions of emotions and mental health, such as hate towards oneself or others
May be discussed in anti-bullying campaigns or character education programs
Used in the context of hate crimes or bias-motivated incidents
Commonly used in online interactions to express dislike or disapproval of content or individuals
Hate can be a powerful theme in literature, used to explore complex emotions and relationships between characters.
Psychologists may study the root causes of hate and work with individuals to address and overcome feelings of hate towards others.
Hate crimes are a specific area of law that lawyers may specialize in, working to prosecute or defend individuals accused of crimes motivated by hate.
HR managers may be responsible for addressing issues of hate or discrimination in the workplace, creating policies and procedures to promote a respectful and inclusive environment.
Social workers may work with individuals or communities affected by hate, providing support and resources to help them cope with the impact of discrimination or prejudice.