Definition of Hatreds

1. Noun. (plural of hatred) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Hatreds

1. hatred [n] - See also: hatred

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hatreds

hatlessness
hatlike
hatmaker
hatmakers
hatmaking
hatnote
hatnotes
hatoglobin
hatpeg
hatpegs
hatpin
hatpins
hatrack
hatracks
hatred
hatreds (current term)
hatrurite
hats
hats off
hatschek
hatsful
hatstand
hatstands
hatted
hatter
hattered
hatteria
hatterias
hattering
hatters

Literary usage of Hatreds

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Political Crime by Louis Proal (1898)
"CHAPTER IV, POLITICAL hatreds. The range of human hatred—War has been the normal condition of the human race—Causes of war—In international relations might ..."

2. The War in Europe: Its Causes and Results by Albert Bushnell Hart (1914)
"The first of these is a set of rather obscure national hatreds. For about five hundred years the English and the French, though separated by only twenty-two ..."

3. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann, Edward Aloysius Pace, Condé Bénoist Pallen, Thomas Joseph Shahan, John Joseph Wynne (1913)
"The empire now fell apart, not from the force of national hatreds, but in consequence of the partition now made and known as the Treaty of Verdun (August, ..."

4. History of Europe During the Middle Ages by Henry Hallam (1899)
"It would be highly wrong to revive such obsolete distinctions in order to keep up social hatreds were they founded in truth; but what shall we say if they ..."

5. Scott's Official History of the American Negro in the World War by Emmett Jay Scott (1919)
"CHAPTER I HOW THE GREAT WAR CAME TO AMERICA The Underlying Causes of the War—Racial hatreds and National Enmities—Germany's Ambition to ..."

6. Literary Chapters by Walter Lionel George (1918)
""The Rainbow", as also some of Mr. Lawrence's verse, is the fruit of personal angers and hatreds; it was born in one of his bad periods from which he must ..."

7. The Expositor edited by William Robertson Nicoll, Samuel Cox, James Moffatt (1884)
"... able to put an end to war, or taught men that international jealousies and hatreds are as sinful and foolish as the enmity and rancour of individuals? ..."

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