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1 kin
hatred, grudge, rancour, rancor, malice, spite, animosity -
2 kin
n. grudge, rancour [Brit.], rancor, spite, hate, enmity, animosity, animus, antagonism, despite, gall, hatred, hostility, ill feeling, malevolence, malignity, resentment, revenge, venom, venomousness, virulence* * *1. antagonism 2. hatred 3. hostility 4. rancor 5. rancour 6. grudge (n.) 7. spite (n.) 8. spear carrier -
3 düşmanlık
n. enmity, antagonism, hatred, animosity, bad blood, hostility, opposition, animus, dead set, feud, venom, virulence, war* * *1. animosity 2. antagonism 3. bad blood 4. enmity 5. hostileness 6. hostility -
4 kendinden nefret etme
1. self disgust 2. self hatred -
5 nefret
n. hate, hatred, disgust, detestation, abhorrence, loathing, animosity, abomination, animus, antipathy, aversion, contempt, despite, dislike, distaste, down, enmity, execration, horror, odiousness, odium, repugnance, repulsion--------pref. miso* * *1. abhorrence 2. abomination 3. detestation 4. hate 5. odium 6. loathing (n.) 7. hate (n.) 8. disgust (n.) -
6 nefret uyandırmak
v. arouse hatred -
7 sınıf nefreti
n. class hatred -
8 kin
[T kin, Az kin, from P]: malice, hatredA Concise Gagauz Dictionary with etymologies and Turkish, Azerbaijani and Turkmen cognates > kin
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9 düşmanlık
enmity, hatred, hostility, antagonism, animosity -
10 hınç
grudge, hatred, rancour, rancor -
11 kin gütmek
to bear a grudge, to nourish hatred -
12 nefret
hate, hatred, loathing, disgust, dislike, detestation, repulsion, distaste, aversion, animosity -
13 nefret uyandırmak
to arouse hatred -
14 deve
camel. - bağırtan steep and stony road. -nin başı/nalı! colloq. Stuff and nonsense!/ Incredible! -ye Boynun eğri, demişler, Nerem doğru ki? demiş. colloq. You´re talking about one particular error, but actually there´s no part of the thing that´s free of error. -den büyük fil var. proverb There is always someone mightier than you. -yi düze çıkarmak to overcome difficulties, get on the smooth road. - gibi huge and awkward (person). - hamuru gibi indigestible. -yi havuduyla yutmak to take advantage of one´s office and make a killing on the side. -ye hendek atlatmak to urge someone to try something impossible for him. - kini a great and lasting hatred, deep-seated rancor. -de kulak a drop in the bucket. - nalbanda bakar gibi colloq. with a look of blank astonishment. - olmak (for money or food) to disappear. -nin pabucu! colloq. A likely tale! - yapmak /ı/ colloq. to get (something) by cheating. - yürekli cowardly. -
15 nefret
",-ti 1. hate, hatred; loathing; detestation; abhorrence. 2. strong dislike (of something); aversion. - etmek /dan/ 1. to hate; to loathe; to detest; to abhor. 2. to have a strong dislike of (something); to have an aversion to (something)."
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hatred — early 13c., from HATE (Cf. hate) + rare suffix red, from O.E. ræden state, condition, related to verb rædan to advise, discuss, rule, read, guess. See READ (Cf. read) and Cf. second element of KINDRED (Cf. kindred) and proper names Æþelræd and … Etymology dictionary
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hatred — [n] severe dislike abhorrence, abomination, acrimony, alienation, allergy to*, animosity, animus, antagonism, antipathy, aversion, bitterness, coldness, contempt, detestation, disapproval, disfavor, disgust, displeasure, distaste, enmity, envy,… … New thesaurus
hatred — ► NOUN ▪ intense hate … English terms dictionary
hatred — [hā′trid] n. [ME < hate, hate + red, reden < OE ræden, state, condition] strong dislike or ill will; hate … English World dictionary