hate
IPA: hˈeɪt
noun
- An object of hatred.
- Hatred.
- (Internet slang) Negative feedback, abusive behaviour.
verb
- (transitive) To dislike intensely or greatly.
- (intransitive) To experience hatred.
- (informal, originally African-American Vernacular) Used in a phrasal verb: hate on.
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Examples of "hate" in Sentences
- And when I think of that I hate you, I _hate you_! ...
- "I hate, I hate, I _hate_ your mother -- if she does have rings!"
- "But, papa, I hate him so -- I just _hate_ him!" she declared, earnestly.
- And I hate, hate, *hate* the idea of starting a query letter with, say, 'Dear Seraphina Snark'.
- I personally * hate hate hate* when I feel like doing stuff that I know is * stupid stupid stupid*.
- In the case of my uncle, he has a career ... and I hate to see him-I hate to see his name used.
- I meant to live so that I could tell you again to your face that I hate you, hate you -- _hate_ you!
- I hate Saint Winifred's, I hate Dr Lane, I hate Robertson, and I _hate, hate, hate_ Paton! "he said, stamping angrily.
- She looked fixedly at the prison, then with angry fires flashing in her dark eyes: "I hate you, I _hate_ you," she cried.
- I can work on that; and, lassies, it will be a great relief to me, for I hate -- I _hate_ being purred on and kissed all day long.
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