Synonym: abhor, abominate, detest, dislike, loathe. Antonym: cherish, like, love. Similar words: whatever, hat, that, what, see that, now that, so that, that is. Meaning: [heɪt] n. the emotion of hate; a feeling of dislike so strong that it demands action. v. dislike intensely; feel antipathy or aversion towards.
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151 He has pretended to too many women and I hate this sort of man.
152 I hate journeys where you've got a lot of changes, especially if you're carrying luggage.
153 I hate to think what would have happened if we hadn't arrived.
154 It's ironic that she became a teacher—she used to hate school.
155 He has received death threats and hate mail from angry fans.
156 I'd hate to think my job would not be secure if I left it temporarily.
157 I hate to see her misusing her time like that.
158 We've grown very attached to this house and would hate to move.
159 I hate it when you lose your temper like that.
160 I hate doing this stupid exercise, I just can't get it right.
161 Mrs Williams has spoken of her hate for her husband's killers.
162 I hate marketing strategies that play on people's fears and prejudices.
163 Hate welled up inside him as he thought of the two of them together.
164 I hate to greet the committee with bad news, but it can't be helped.
165 I hate to think of all the vile unspeakable things he did.
166 I hate to think what would have happened if you hadn't called the police.
167 I hate the way Dave puts me down the whole time. Sentencedict.com
168 Love it or hate it, reality TV is here to stay.
169 I hate lining up in the cold to go to the cinema.
170 The novel deals with the polar opposites of love and hate.
171 I should hate to be confined within the four walls of an office all day.
172 I hate to hurry you, but I have to leave in a few minutes.
173 'Why do you hate me so much?' he managed to say.
174 I hate to interrupt a man when he's busy working.
175 He cast himself as the innocent victim of a hate campaign.
176 He came to hate the town, with its narrow prejudices.
177 I like to keep going. I hate to sit still.
178 The idea of going grey doesn't bother me, but I'd hate to go bald.
179 I hate to do anybody down, but I do think that Malcolm is a right prat.
180 I hate to spring this on you at such short notice.
More similar words: whatever, hat, that, what, see that, now that, so that, that is, but what, in that, and that, at that, all that, shatter, laugh at, only that, and all that, somewhat, shattered, seeing that, come what may, whatsoever, in order that, what is more, that is to say, at the drop of a hat, it is believed that, at that time, All is not gold that glitters, mate.