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DETESTED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of detest 2. to hate someone or something very much: . Learn more.
Detest definition: To dislike intensely; abhor. Origin of Detest From Middle French detester, from Latin detestari (“to imprecate evil while calling the gods to witness", "denounce", "hate intensely”), from de-+ testari (“to testify, bear witness”), from testis (“a witness”); see test, testify.
detests; detested; detesting. Britannica Dictionary definition of DETEST. [+ object] formal. : to dislike (someone or something) very strongly. Those two really seem to detest [= hate, despise] each other. She detested [= loathed] living in the city. DETEST meaning: to dislike (someone or something) very strongly.
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Detest definition: to feel abhorrence of; hate; dislike intensely.. See examples of DETEST used in a sentence.
DETEST meaning: to hate someone or something very much: . Learn more.
DETEST definition: to hate someone or something very much: . Learn more.