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hate English

Meaning hate meaning

What does hate mean?
Definitions in simple English

hate

If you hate something you dislike it strongly. My 3-year old won't eat tomatoes. She just hates them. I hate myself for being weak.

hate

Hate is a feeling of strong dislike. My feelings towards him are a mixture of love and hate. A hate is something that you dislike strongly. Did you have any hates or fears when you were there?

hate

(= detest) dislike intensely; feel antipathy or aversion towards I hate Mexican food She detests politicians the emotion of intense dislike; a feeling of dislike so strong that it demands action

Synonyms hate synonyms

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Topics hate topics

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Conjugation hate conjugation

How do you conjugate hate?

hate · verb

Examples hate examples

How do I use hate in a sentence?

Simple sentences

I hate it when there are a lot of people.
I hate chemistry.
I hate those spiders. They're always there to freak me out when I'm cleaning.
They hate him because he gives them a mountain of homework.
Children often hate spinach.
Do good to those who hate you.
I hate these words.
She used to hate him.
I hate the world because the world hates me.
I hate this girl.
I honestly think it's better to be a failure at something you love than to be a success at something you hate.
I hate getting up early.
I hate man pages without examples.
That's the thing about people who think they hate computers. What they really hate is lousy programmers.
Don't fall in love because we hate you still.
All the members of the committee hate one another.
Love and hate are opposite emotions.
Cats usually hate dogs.
Most writers hate being criticized.
It is not because I hate him, but because I love him.
I would hate to become just a housewife.
The brothers hate each other.
This is why I hate him.
These people hate all foreigners.
I hate karaoke.

Movie subtitles

I hate jokes.
I hate persistent people.
I hate this Spooky Mormon Hell Dream!
Don't hate on me, elder!
I am master jia, And you are going to hate training with me.
I hate pumpkin pie.
Ugh, I hate her.
I hate this table.
Yeah, I'm not so much of a dancer. I'm more of an I-hate-dancing.
I mean, sometimes I hate my small boobs.
God, I hate my friends.
So you hate it.
Black people hate crazy.
You know how much I hate cranberries.
You know they hate settlers.
Love the sinner, hate the sin. See? You get it.
Do you hate me?
I do not hate you.
We look at the damage, not with anger or self-hate, but locate it.
I hate to interrupt, but can I speak to you?
I hate pancakes.
I hate myself and the world and you.
He rushed after me, he stood before me like this one, his features contorted, contorted and full of hate!
I hate her! If she tries to split us up, I'll get her!
I hate a dirty joke, unless it's told by someone who knows how to tell it.
I hate to see you at menial tasks.
Well, I'd hate to see your worst one.
They all hate me because I don't go with them at night.
I hate lying to Nick.
Don't hate him too much.
Do you still hate yourself for doing that?
I'd hate it.
I'd hate it if Musashi-sama lost.
I'm more of an I-hate-dancing.
I mean, if I were you, I would hate them both.

News and current affairs

Why, then, do many countries prosecute the hate speech of racists?
Ellwanger crossed the line separating free expression from hate speech.
Brussels, the capital of the European Union, stands for everything populists, whether left or right, hate.
France, like most other countries in the European Union, already has laws that ban hate speech.
It would be useful in the current climate of fear to recall a famous hate-speech case in the US.
Their argument was that if you allow the government to ban opinions you hate or despise, you weaken your right to contest a similar ban on views with which you might agree.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel's constituents hate bailouts, because they know that it is they who will be doing the bailing.
In the Netherlands, the shock that arose over the killing of the film maker Theo van Gogh runs deep and has led to demands for legislation against hate speech.
Of course, extremists will hate it.
The idea that either side can crush the other and declare victory has proven to be a seductive and dangerous mirage, leaving behind only a trail of blood and hate.
They dislike the business leaders who take home huge sums even when they fail, and they hate to see poor and excluded people in their midst.
Britain's government is beginning to recognize the danger, and is trying to clamp down on schools and mosques that spread hate.
Military approaches alone will not work, because the root of the problem is the vulnerability of poor, hungry people to the prophets of hate.
He admitted that he had been anti-Semitic, but he claimed that God had opened his eyes and that he now loved Jews as much as he used to hate them.
This is why so many threads of discussion turn from potentially interesting citizen speculation to hate speech and paranoia.
But this does not explain why these groups supposedly hate each other so much.
Indeed, the most famous free-speech cases - the ones that are supposed to showcase America's strength and moral power - involve the protection of speech that most decent people hate.
The reason that politicians and corporate managers alike hate CDSs is precisely because CDS rates are so useful and so prompt in exposing their mistakes.
LONDON - Do British voters hate foreigners, or merely freeloaders?
In Paris and other French cities, the hate-filled words ring out.
Politicians, however, hate to confess past errors.
What religion should teach us is not how to hate, but - to borrow again from Confucius - how to develop societies that look after and welcome the poor, the stranger, and the oppressed.

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