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hatefulness
noun
The characteristic of being hateful.
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Each of the groups on the map was identified by a symbol signifying its particular stripe of hatefulness: white nationalist, racist skinhead, black nationalist, anti-L.G.B.T., general hate, and so on.
And that hatefulness is the point of the book the accent, the manner, the air of overweening, in-your-face arrogance.
During the second half of the 20th century, some efforts were made to appropriate the term freak by those who sought to celebrate an intentional rejection of conventional, conformist ideals, but the word's pejorative meaning persisted, and activists of the disability rights movement tended to avoid freak as a term of hatefulness.
Her over-the-top selfishness and hatefulness has the ring of behind-our-masks-we're-all-like-that truth.
It tells a story in song, about Shakespeare's heroine from "Othello," whose valor has generally not been separate from the slings and arrows of her husband's outrageous misfortunes, not to mention the hatefulness of men who not only fear difference but often try to kill it.
Christie, more than any of these, is reminiscent of the President whose petty hatefulness destroyed him — which is why, as NBC's newscaster said when signing off on an early report on that long-ago burglary, I don't think we've heard the last of this.
Maybe that, too, although again there are degrees of vehemence and hatefulness.
In addition to his diabolical hatefulness, bin Laden was guilty of being banally human.
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