hate
Meanings
Noun
- the emotion of intense dislike; a feeling of dislike so strong that it demands action
- An object of hatred.
- Hatred.
- Negative feedback, abusive behaviour.
- Bigotry.
Verb
- dislike intensely; feel antipathy or aversion towards
- "I hate Mexican food"
- To dislike intensely or greatly.
- To experience hatred.
- Used in a phrasal verb: hate on.
Origin / Etymology
From Middle English hate (noun), probably from Old English hatian (“to hate”, verb) and/or Old Norse hatr (“hate”, noun). Merged with Middle English hete, hæte, heate (“hate”), from Old English hete, from Proto-Germanic *hataz (“hatred, hate”), from Proto-Indo-European *keh₂d- (“strong emotion”). Cognate with West Frisian haat, Dutch haat, German Hass, Danish had, Norwegian and Swedish hat.
The verb is from Middle English haten, from Old English hatian (“to hate, treat as an enemy”), from Proto-West Germanic *hatēn, from Proto-Germanic *hatāną (“to hate”), from Proto-Germanic *hataz, from the same root as above.
Synonyms
abhor, abominate, can't stand, can't stand the sight of, despise, detest, disrelish, execrate, hate, hatred, loathe, resent
Antonyms
Scrabble Score: 7
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