detest|detested|detesting|detests in English
verb
[de·test || dɪ'test]
hate, strongly dislike, despise
Use "detest|detested|detesting|detests" in a sentence
1. Hating, detesting, struck with Abhorrence
2. I detest people complaining.
3. I've always detested lilies.
4. The Egyptians also detested shepherds.
5. 'Detestable' is a derivative of 'detest'.
6. Detesting the evil taint of Bhaal, Balthazar
7. They detested each other on sight.
8. I detest all affectation.
9. I detest violence with my whole being.
10. They cordially detest each other.
11. 32 For Jehovah detests a devious person,+
12. Georgie detests Sheldon and never hesitates to bully him.
13. He added: “I detest the operation.
14. I detest this part of the world.
15. I detest the name Meghann.
16. I detest people who tell lies.
17. Well, God detests violent disregard for the welfare of others.
18. I detest conversation in the past tense.
19. I thoroughly detest writing letters to her.
20. 26 Jehovah detests the schemes of the wicked one,+
21. I detest any form of cruelty toward animals.
22. All men come to detest them.
23. I detest any kind of cruelty.
24. And it is a loathsome term, I detest it.
25. It is no exaggeration to say that the Republican establishment detests McCain.