Hate ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Hate ( verb )

  1. To have a strong feeling of dislike for someone or something.
  2. To feel intense or passionate dislike for.
  3. To feel hostility or animosity towards.
  4. To find very unpleasant or objectionable.
  5. To feel aversion or disgust towards.

Origin:

The word hate comes from the old english word "hætan" which means to have a strong feeling of dislike for someone or something. this word was used to refer to the act of having a strong feeling of dislike for someone or something.

Examples:

  1. He hates hate speech.
  2. She hates hate speech.
  3. He hates hate speech.
  4. She hates hate speech.
  5. He hates hate speech.

(As a noun)

Hate ( noun )

  1. To have a strong feeling of dislike for someone or something.
  2. To feel intense or passionate dislike for.
  3. To feel hostility or animosity towards.
  4. To find very unpleasant or objectionable.
  5. To feel aversion or disgust towards.

Origin:

The word hate comes from the old english word "hætan" which means to have a strong feeling of dislike for someone or something. this word was used to refer to the act of having a strong feeling of dislike for someone or something.

Examples:

  1. He hates hate speech.
  2. She hates hate speech.
  3. He hates hate speech.
  4. She hates hate speech.
  5. He hates hate speech.
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