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Definition of self-hatred in English: self-hatred(also self-hate) noun sɛlfˈheɪtrɪd mass nounIntense dislike of oneself. Example sentencesExamples - Today I am feeling much more self-hatred than usual.
- There is in this country a considerable cultural self-hatred.
- I think this, in part, is why self-love and self-hate co-exist in my poems, as they did in life.
- If it sounds as though I mock the sport, the truth is I am just like the third-grade bully who teases because of his or her own debilitating self-hatred.
- The truth is, I've been externalising my inner self-hate through my disdain for all people and things geeky.
- First, oppressed groups often exhibit self-hatred and dislike for members of their own group.
- This fuels a vicious downward spiral of self-hatred and hatred of anomalous others from which it is difficult for the political discriminator to escape.
- The predominant emotion was disgust and self-hate mixed with an urgent desire for expiation.
- Is this misogyny just a reflection of her self-hatred?
- Obsessively monitoring lines and wrinkles, swollen ankles and grey hairs, they are haunted by feelings of self-hatred and inadequacy.
- Am I indulging in fashionable western self-hatred?
- Plagued by gloominess and self-hatred, Hamlet often contemplates suicide and berates himself for delaying his vengeance.
- Does being a Cool Rich Kid necessarily entail self-hatred?
- As a teenager, I wanted to avoid feeling self-hatred and disgust.
- So much of what passed for left-wing thinking in Britain seemed to be steeped in middle-class guilt and self-hatred.
- This mix of self-hatred and bravado infuses the music.
- She warned that if a child did not receive help, this could lead to feelings of self-hatred and could result in self-mutilation and even suicide attempts.
- The negativity they feel coming at them from others fuels their own self-hatred, causing a more intense projection of that hatred outward to others.
- There are things worse than suffering and dying, such as despair, self-hatred or losing connections with the people who matter to you.
- I would hide my fear and loathing from people, I would put on a mask and pretend to be happy - but the slightest little knock and I would plummet into feelings of self-hatred.
Definition of self-hatred in US English: self-hatred(also self-hate) nounˈˌself ˈhātrəd Intense dislike of oneself. Example sentencesExamples - Today I am feeling much more self-hatred than usual.
- There are things worse than suffering and dying, such as despair, self-hatred or losing connections with the people who matter to you.
- This mix of self-hatred and bravado infuses the music.
- I would hide my fear and loathing from people, I would put on a mask and pretend to be happy - but the slightest little knock and I would plummet into feelings of self-hatred.
- The truth is, I've been externalising my inner self-hate through my disdain for all people and things geeky.
- Does being a Cool Rich Kid necessarily entail self-hatred?
- As a teenager, I wanted to avoid feeling self-hatred and disgust.
- If it sounds as though I mock the sport, the truth is I am just like the third-grade bully who teases because of his or her own debilitating self-hatred.
- First, oppressed groups often exhibit self-hatred and dislike for members of their own group.
- She warned that if a child did not receive help, this could lead to feelings of self-hatred and could result in self-mutilation and even suicide attempts.
- This fuels a vicious downward spiral of self-hatred and hatred of anomalous others from which it is difficult for the political discriminator to escape.
- Is this misogyny just a reflection of her self-hatred?
- Obsessively monitoring lines and wrinkles, swollen ankles and grey hairs, they are haunted by feelings of self-hatred and inadequacy.
- So much of what passed for left-wing thinking in Britain seemed to be steeped in middle-class guilt and self-hatred.
- I think this, in part, is why self-love and self-hate co-exist in my poems, as they did in life.
- There is in this country a considerable cultural self-hatred.
- Plagued by gloominess and self-hatred, Hamlet often contemplates suicide and berates himself for delaying his vengeance.
- Am I indulging in fashionable western self-hatred?
- The predominant emotion was disgust and self-hate mixed with an urgent desire for expiation.
- The negativity they feel coming at them from others fuels their own self-hatred, causing a more intense projection of that hatred outward to others.
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