Hatred is a strong feeling of dislike or anger towards someone or something.
When we talk about hatred, it's often used to describe a deep-seated feeling that can't be easily changed. For example, if someone has had a really bad experience with a person or group in the past, they might feel hatred towards them for a long time. We can also use the word to describe the strong dislike people have for something like a particular policy or situation. In both cases, the feeling of hatred is often so strong that it affects how we think and behave around the thing we dislike. Sometimes people even use the phrase "nurtured hatred" to talk about when this kind of anger has been fed by more bad experiences over time.
A strong aversion; an intense dislike.
