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self-ˈhatred [self- 1 d.] Hatred of oneself, esp. of one's actual self when contrasted with one's imagined self. Cf. prec.
1865D. G. Rossetti Let. 21 Nov. (1965) II. 581 Ambition, i.e. the feeling of pure rage and self-hatred when any one else does better than you do. 1896A. Thorold tr. Dialogue of St. Catherine of Siena lxiii. 134 Digging up the root of self-love, with the knife of self-hatred and the love of virtue. 1942C. S. Lewis Screwtape Lett. xiv. 72 All the abjection and self-hatred are designed, in the long run, solely for this end. 1975G. St. George Proteus Pact (1976) iii. 95 He descended vertiginously into utter self-loathing..paralyzed by..self-hatred. |