hatredness

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Noun

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hatredness (uncountable)

  1. (nonstandard) hatred
    • 1877 June 9, The Chronicle, volume 8, University of Michigan, page 241:
      The truth of the matter is, the majority of the class seem to have been led into the resolution adopted a few weeks ago, in a fit of hatredness, and as soon as their ardor cooled, became decidedly frightened over the step they had taken, and were willing to seek any hole, no matter how small, to creep out.
    • 2001, Sarthak Sengupta, Tribes of the eastern Himalayas, page 4:
      There are historical reasons for the ethnic hatredness among the Bhutias and Lepchas against the Nepalese.
    • 2012, Dr. Onyema G. Nkwocha, Effective Leadership in Nigeria:
      Hatredness must be nationally addressed if unity is to be sown among Nigerians.