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If you wanted to express a deep-seated, continuing hatred for something or someone, which word would you choose that would create just the right nuance for this emotion? antipathy disfavor annoyance displeasure
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Antipathy. Disfavour and Displeasure is like "I don't like you a lot but eh I don't hate you." and Annoyance is just "you get on my nerves but your okay sometimes." Antipathy is pure hatred.
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Antipathy (i googled it lol)
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