hate
/hāt/
verb
feel intense or passionate dislike for (someone).
"the boys hate each other"
synonyms: loathe, detest, dislike greatly, abhor, abominate, despise, execrate, feel aversion toward, feel revulsion toward, feel hostile toward, be repelled by, be revolted by, regard with disgust, not be able to bear/stand, be unable to stomach, find intolerable, shudder at, recoil from, shrink from, hate someone's guts, disrelish
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: strong dislike. 2. : something or someone that is hated. hate. 2 of 2 verb. hated; hating. 1. : to feel strong dislike toward. hates his country's enemies.
disliked very strongly and by many people: He was the most hated teacher in the school. Why is she so hated?
to dislike someone or something very much: Kelly hates her teacher. She hated the cold, dark days of winter. I hate it when you do that.
past tense of hate as in despised to dislike strongly she hates her job, she hates her friends, and she hates her life!
noun ˇ intense dislike ˇ informal. a person or thing that is hated (esp in the phrase pet hate ) ˇ modifier expressing or arousing feelings of hatred. hate mail.
hate waste ˇ hate-watch ˇ hateable ˇ hated ˇ hateful ˇ hateful speech ˇ hateful words ˇ All ENGLISH words that begin with 'H' ...
hated ˇ hatehatedhateshatinghatefulhater ˇ the "hate" family.
hated is formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: hate v., ‑ed suffix1. See etymology ...
hates; hated; hating. 2 hate. /ˈheɪt/. verb. hates; hated; hating. Britannica Dictionary definition of HATE. 1. : to dislike (someone) very strongly : to feel ...
1. to have strong dislike or ill will for; loathe; despise ˇ 2. to dislike or wish to avoid; shrink from. to hate arguments. verb intransitive ˇ 3. to feel hatred.