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    Hate
    /hāt/

    verb

    • 1. feel intense or passionate dislike for (someone): "the boys hate each other" Similar loathedetestdislike greatlyabhorOpposite lovelike

    noun

  2. The meaning of HATE is intense hostility and aversion usually deriving from fear, anger, or sense of injury. How to use hate in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Hate.

  3. to strongly dislike someone or something: [ T ] Kelly hates her teacher. [ T ] I have always hated speaking in public. [ + to infinitive ] I hate to say it, but I don’t think Leo is the right man for the job.

  4. HATE definition: 1. to dislike someone or something very much: 2. an extremely strong dislike: 3. to dislike…. Learn more.

  5. Definitions of hate. noun. the emotion of intense dislike; a feeling of dislike so strong that it demands action. synonyms: hatred. see more. verb. dislike intensely; feel antipathy or aversion towards. synonyms: detest.

  6. 1. to dislike (something) intensely; detest. 2. (intransitive) to be unwilling (to be or do something) noun. 3. intense dislike. 4. informal. a person or thing that is hated (esp in the phrase pet hate)

  7. HATE definition: 1. to dislike someone or something very much: 2. used to emphasize that you are sorry you have to…. Learn more.

  8. hate, be sick of, etc. the sight of somebody/something. Definition of hate verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. noun. hates. A strong feeling of dislike or ill will; hatred. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. A person or thing hated. Webster's New World. (Internet, colloquial) Negative feedback, abusive behaviour. There was a lot of hate in the comments on my vlog about Justin Beiber from his fans.

  10. Some common synonyms of hate are abhor, abominate, detest, and loathe. While all these words mean "to feel strong aversion or intense dislike for," hate implies an emotional aversion often coupled with enmity or malice.

  11. 1. To feel strong dislike for or hostility toward: rivals who hate each other. 2. To feel dislike or distaste for: hates washing dishes; hates to get up early. 3. To be disinclined (to do something) out of politeness or a need to apologize: I hate to interrupt, but can I ask you a quick question? v.intr. To feel hatred. n.

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