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Fisher
What does 'hatred' mean to you?
Some words seem to be over used.
7 juil. 2010 07:01
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@ Blitzy
"hate" is Noun & Verb, not noun & adjective
Hatred of a person is something you feel when you do not regard the object of the feeling as a human being... wishing death or humiliation...
but more often it is used hyperbolically, especially in regard to things
7 juillet 2010
I agree. It's used too much. In the end, you don't really know what the person means.
"I hate blue cheese."
"I hate doing laundry."
"I hate you."
"I hate Country X."
And there are so many other more precise words to choose from: dislike, detest, abhor, loathe, etc.
7 juillet 2010
hatred - more poetic, and only NOUN
hate - Noun & adj
7 juillet 2010
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Fisher
Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais, Coréen, Espagnol
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Anglais, Coréen, Espagnol
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