Hate Speech

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Pronunciation: /heɪt spiːtʃ/

Definitions of hate speech

noun a type of speech that promotes hatred, discrimination, or violence towards a particular group or individual

Example Sentences

A1 Hate speech is when someone says mean things to hurt others.

A2 Social media platforms should have strict policies against hate speech.

B1 The government is working on legislation to combat hate speech online.

B2 Freedom of speech should not be used as an excuse to spread hate speech.

C1 Hate speech can have serious consequences and lead to violence.

C2 It is important for individuals to speak out against hate speech and promote tolerance.

Examples of hate speech in a Sentence

formal The government has implemented strict laws against hate speech to protect marginalized communities.

informal Posting hate speech online can get you banned from social media platforms.

slang Spreading hate speech is just not cool, dude.

figurative Hate speech is like a poison that spreads negativity and division in society.

Grammatical Forms of hate speech

past tense

hated

plural

hate speeches

comparative

more hate speech

superlative

most hate speech

present tense

hate speech

future tense

will hate speech

perfect tense

have hated speech

continuous tense

is hating speech

singular

hate speech

positive degree

hate speech

infinitive

to hate speech

gerund

hating speech

participle

hated speech

Origin and Evolution of hate speech

First Known Use: 1960 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'hate speech' originated in the United States during the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe discriminatory or derogatory speech aimed at marginalized groups, the term 'hate speech' has evolved to encompass any speech that promotes hatred or violence towards individuals or groups based on characteristics such as race, religion, gender, or sexual orientation.