- verbhate (verb) · hates (third person present) · hated (past tense) · hated (past participle) · hating (present participle)
- feel intense or passionate dislike for (someone):"the boys hate each other" · "two separate polls confirmed he is hated by the public"
- have a strong aversion to (something):"he hates flying" · "I'd hate to live there"
- used politely to express one's regret or embarrassment at doing something:"I hate to bother you"
- informal(hate on)express strong dislike for; criticize or abuse:"I can't hate on them for trying something new"
nounhate (noun)- intense or passionate dislike:"feelings of hate and revenge"
- denoting hostile actions motivated by intense dislike or prejudice:"a hate campaign"
OriginOld English hatian (verb), hete (noun), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch haten (verb) and German hassen (verb), Hass ‘hatred’.
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