hate|hated|hates|hating in English
verb
[heɪt]
dislike very strongly
Use "hate|hated|hates|hating" in a sentence
1. Deeply and sincerely hating what Jehovah hates, yes, abhorring it: “Abhor what is wicked.”
2. Everyone hates that equally, but Republicans and Democrats hate that together.
3. If you're a Food Asshole, hate Italian Cuisine, if you're a Music Asshole, try hating Mozart or The Beatles
4. Examples: Content promoting hate groups or hate group paraphernalia; content that encourages others to believe that a person or group is inhuman, inferior, or worthy of being hated
5. Hating Dad.
6. Greece hates turkey and vice versa Serbia hates turkey and vice versa Greece hates Albania Greece hates skopia and vice versa Serbia hates Croatia and vice versa Bulgaria hates turkey and vice versa No one likes Slovenia and no one considers it Balkan.
7. Hating, detesting, struck with Abhorrence
8. Everybody hates campaigning.
9. He hates and loves the Ring, as he hates and loves himself.
10. It hates us.
11. I was used to hating Klingons.
12. She confessed hating the boss.
13. They’re government and police hating Anarchists
14. Mrs Bruen hates me.
15. My husband hates adventures.
16. Charles hates needless waste.
17. I've got enough people hating me, son.
18. Comebacks for someone hating a game/player
19. Jill really hates her stepfather.
20. He hates these Continual arguments
21. He hates these continual arguments.
22. Okay, and we'll be here, hating you!
23. God hates murder, abortion, and homosexuality.
24. He likes leisure and hates work.
25. 17 He hates travelling by plane.