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Synonyms and antonyms of Feelings of hatred or disliking in American Thesaurus

Feelings of hatred or disliking

hatred (noun)

formal a very strong feeling that you dislike someone or something very much

dislike (noun)

a feeling of not liking someone or something

contempt (noun)

a feeling that someone or something is unimportant and deserves no respect

disgust (noun)

a very strong feeling of not liking something

antagonism (noun)

a strong feeling of disliking someone, usually a feeling that has existed for a long time

animosity (noun)

a strong feeling of disliking someone or something

revulsion (noun)

an extreme feeling of disliking someone or something that is so unpleasant that you feel slightly sick

loathing (noun)

a strong feeling of disliking something or someone very much

repulsion (noun)

a strong feeling of disliking someone or something that is so unpleasant that you feel slightly sick when you see them or think about them

enmity (noun)

formal a feeling of strong dislike or opposition between people

misandry (noun)

the feeling of hating or strongly disliking men, or being prejudiced against them

a bad/nasty/unpleasant taste in your mouth ()

if an experience leaves you with a bad taste in your mouth, you continue to feel unhappy or angry about it for a while

abhorrence (noun)

formal the feeling that you have when you dislike something very much, usually because you think it is immoral

animus (noun)

formal a strong feeling of disliking someone or something

antipathy (noun)

formal a strong feeling of not liking someone or something

aversion (noun)

formal a strong feeling that you dislike someone or something

disfavour ()

the British spelling of disfavor

disrespect (noun)

the attitude or behavior of someone who does not respect someone or something

distaste (noun)

a feeling of dislike for someone or something that you do not approve of

hate (noun)

the feeling of hating someone or something

ill will (noun)

a strong feeling that you dislike someone and wish them harm

malice (noun)

a strong feeling of wanting to hurt someone or be unkind to them

malignancy (noun)

formal the feeling of wanting to do something bad to someone

odium (noun)

very formal the feeling of hating someone or something

rancor (noun)

formal a feeling of hate or anger that continues for a long time

rancour ()

the British spelling of rancor

repugnance (noun)

formal a strong feeling of disliking someone or something that you think is extremely unpleasant or offensive

self-loathing (noun)

the feeling of hating yourself

stench (noun)

a feeling you have that something is very unpleasant

venom (noun)

very strong anger or hate