Definition of Hate in English :

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Hate meaning in English

Meaning of Hate in English

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Hate

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Noun

1. hate, hatred

the emotion of intense dislike; a feeling of dislike so strong that it demands action

Verb

2. detest, hate

dislike intensely; feel antipathy or aversion towards

Example Sentences:
'I hate Mexican food'
'She detests politicians'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Hate

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verb
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)
5. (modifier)
expressing or arousing feelings of hatred
hate mail

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Hate

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verb transitiveWord forms: ˈhated or ˈhating
1. 
to have strong dislike or ill will for; loathe; despise
2. 
to dislike or wish to avoid; shrink from
to hate arguments
verb intransitive
3. 
to feel hatred
noun
4. 
a strong feeling of dislike or ill will; hatred
5. 
a person or thing hated

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Hate

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v. hat·ed, hat·ing, hates
v.tr.
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.
Intense animosity or dislike; hatred.

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