If you're using an adjective, such as "deep," then you should use "hatred."
Example: "He had a deep hatred of opera, and refused to escort his wife to La Boheme."
Hello! How are you?
"DEEP HATE/HATRED"
1.- Can I use the adjective "Deep" to mean I hate someone a lot?
2.- Secondly, Should I use Hate or Hatred?. Is there any difference?
I was taking a look at the dictionary and the meaning was the same.
Thanks in advance!
Jesús
If you're using an adjective, such as "deep," then you should use "hatred."
Example: "He had a deep hatred of opera, and refused to escort his wife to La Boheme."
"Intense" and "deep-seated" are also often found in combination with "hatred".
1. I have a deep-seated hatred of sopranos.
2. I have an intense hatred of the harp.
MrP