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hatred
English
Etymology
From Middle English hatrede, hatreden (“hatred”), from hate (“hate”) + -reden (“suffix denoting state or condition”), equivalent to hate +? -red; compare lovered. Related to Icelandic hatri (“hatred”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?he?t??d/
Noun
hatred (countable and uncountable, plural hatreds)
- Strong aversion; intense dislike
- 1748, David Hume, Enquiries concerning the human understanding and concerning the principles of moral. London: Oxford University Press, 1973. § 34.
- the very circumstance which renders it so innocent is what chiefly exposes it to the public hatred
- 1748, David Hume, Enquiries concerning the human understanding and concerning the principles of moral. London: Oxford University Press, 1973. § 34.
Usage notes
The noun hatred is not used as a modifier in compound nouns; instead, its synonym hate is used, as, for example, in hate crime.
Synonyms
- hate
- antipathy
- hostility
Antonyms
- love
- amity
Related terms
- hate
- hateful
- disgust
Translations
Anagrams
- Dehart, dareth, dearth, hetdar, thread
Middle English
Noun
hatred
- Alternative form of hatrede
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hatted
English
Etymology
hat +? -ed
Adjective
hatted (not comparable)
- (often in combination) Wearing a hat; wearing a specified type of hat.
- 1893, Ambrose Bierce, "The Applicant" in Can Such Things Be? New York: Cassell, p. 192, [1]
- He was hatted, booted, overcoated, and umbrellaed, as became a person who was about to expose himself to the night and the storm on an errand of charity […]
- 1946, P. G. Wodehouse, Joy in the Morning, Random House, 2009, Chapter 25,
- There is something about the mere sight of this number-nine-size-hatted man that seldom fails to jerk the beholder from despondency’s depths in times of travail.
- 1893, Ambrose Bierce, "The Applicant" in Can Such Things Be? New York: Cassell, p. 192, [1]
- (typography) Written with a circumflex ('^'). For example, â.
- (Australia, cooking) Of a restaurant or chef, awarded one or more 'hats' (for high quality food).
Derived terms
- bowler-hatted
- top-hatted
Translations
Verb
hatted
- simple past tense and past participle of hat
Anagrams
- tathed
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