Hate
(
verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Hate ( verb )
- To have a strong feeling of dislike for someone or something.
- To feel intense or passionate dislike for.
- To feel hostility or animosity towards.
- To find very unpleasant or objectionable.
- 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:
- He hates hate speech.
- She hates hate speech.
- He hates hate speech.
- She hates hate speech.
- He hates hate speech.
(As a noun)
Hate ( noun )
- To have a strong feeling of dislike for someone or something.
- To feel intense or passionate dislike for.
- To feel hostility or animosity towards.
- To find very unpleasant or objectionable.
- 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:
- He hates hate speech.
- She hates hate speech.
- He hates hate speech.
- She hates hate speech.
- He hates hate speech.