Meaning of
haqarat
हक़ारत • حقارت
English
contempt; disdain
Hindi
घृणा; तिरस्कार
Urdu
حقارت; نفرت
Origin
Arabic
Ash'aar
Nuance
Haqarat embodies a deep-seated feeling of scorn, often directed towards what is perceived as unworthy. In poetry, it can reflect societal judgments or personal disillusionment.
Poetic Usage
Poets use haqarat to explore themes of alienation and moral superiority. It often contrasts with empathy, highlighting the isolating effects of judgment.
Closing Insight
Haqarat serves as a mirror to the soul's darker inclinations, challenging us to reflect on our judgments.
