| 仇恨 | chóu hèn | to hate; hatred; enmity; hostility | |
| 恨不得HSK 6 | hèn bu de | wishing one could do sth; to hate to be unable; itching to do sth | |
| 怨恨 | yuàn hèn | to resent; to harbor a grudge against; to loathe; resentment; rancor | |
| 痛恨 | tòng hèn | to detest; to loathe; to abhor | |
| 可恨 | kě hèn | hateful |
| 1 | Her eyes were filled with hatred and anger. | |
| 2 | He cannot bear the feeling of being resented by others. | |
| 3 | The woman harbored a deep hatred towards her husband. | |
| 4 | I cannot hate others for their mistakes. | |
| 5 | We should let go of past hatreds and live well. |