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loathing

noun as in hatred

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His years at public school had fostered a loathing of authority, and he had gone out of his way to fail his O-levels.

From BBC

What they seem to want is fear, loathing, painted faces, circus vibes and hints of paranormal activity.

“Wicked,” in contrast, is a series of duets and solos about friendship, loathing and a friendship that blossoms out of loathing – the series arc of girlhood’s affections.

From Salon

Woven into these attacks on "single issue" female voters is an unsubtle loathing of women's suffrage.

From Salon

The panic engulfing the Nixon White House — and its loathing for Ellsberg — would be captured in Oval Office tapes.

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