Dislike intensely; feel antipathy or aversion towards.
To shrink back with shuddering from something.
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Examples for "hate "
Examples for "hate "
1 I hate society in general, and one or two individuals in particular.
2 I hate rows; I believe in the truest and the fondest fellowship.
3 Junger said the love - hate relationship with war dates back to ancient times.
4 It destroys trust and confidence; it kills human kindliness; it propagates hate .
5 The two rekindled their relationship shortly before the hate - filled violence, officials say.
1 But your mind is loaded with foul ideas; I detest your spirit.
2 I detest the doctrine, the self-righteousness, and the works of the world.
3 They'd be right to detest us: beside them, we would be detestable.
4 I detest having it in that great barrack of a dining-room downstairs.
5 I do not understand the cause of it, I detest the result.
6 Her eyes became stiff and large in her detest of his irascibility.
7 In this case it is no matter what you detest or like.
8 She was brought up to respect religion and to detest revolutionary ideas.
9 If I detest anything, it is the unconventional, the stagy, the mysterious.
10 You detest her; but you feel that you must get her married.
11 The organized workers not only distrust the politician but detest political chicanery.
12 Lionel sits in his study all day and writes poetry-whichI detest .
13 It is a well-known fact that horses detest the odor of blood.
14 Whatever you may urge to the contrary, I detest the people here.
15 I detest it because it always makes your poor head so hot.
16 He made me hate the Heidlemanns and detest myself for five minutes.
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