Another Word For HATE

hatred

Noun : Strong aversion; intense dislike.

detest

Verb : (transitive) To dislike (someone or something) intensely; to loathe.

Verb : (transitive, obsolete) To witness against; to denounce; to condemn.

odium

Noun : Hatred; dislike.

Noun : The quality that provokes hatred; offensiveness.

hateful

Adjective : Evoking a feeling of hatred.

Adjective : Dislikeable.

Adjective : Full of hatred.

loathing

Noun : Sense of revulsion, distaste, detestation, extreme hatred or dislike.

loathe

Verb : (transitive) To detest, hate, or revile (someone or something).

Verb : (obsolete) To induce or inspire disgust (in a person)

abominate

Adjective : (rare) Abominable; detested.

Verb : (transitive) To feel disgust towards; to loathe or detest thoroughly; to hate in the highest degree, as if with religious dread.

Verb : (transitive, colloquial) To dislike strongly.

abhor

Verb : (transitive) To regard (someone or something) as horrifying or detestable; to feel great repugnance toward.

Verb : (transitive, obsolete, impersonal) To fill with horror or disgust.

Verb : (transitive) To turn aside or avoid; to keep away from; to reject.

abhorrence

Noun : Extreme aversion or detestation; the feeling of utter dislike or loathing.

Noun : (obsolete, historical) An expression of abhorrence, in particular any of the parliamentary addresses dictated towards Charles II.

Noun : A person or thing that is loathsome; a detested thing.

despise

Verb : To regard with contempt or scorn.

Verb : To disregard or ignore.

repugnance

Noun : Extreme aversion, repulsion.

Noun : Contradiction, inconsistency, incompatibility, incongruity; an instance of such.

disgust

Verb : To cause an intense dislike for something.

Noun : An intense dislike or loathing someone feels for something bad or nasty.

antipathy

Noun : A feeling of dislike (normally towards someone, less often towards something); repugnance or distaste often without any conscious reasoning.

Noun : Natural contrariety or incompatibility

heinous

Adjective : Totally reprehensible.

aversion

Noun : Opposition or repugnance of mind; fixed dislike often without any conscious reasoning.

Noun : An object of dislike or repugnance.

Noun : (obsolete) The act of turning away from an object.

dislike

Noun : An attitude or a feeling of distaste or aversion.

Noun : (usually in the plural) Something that a person dislikes (has or feels aversion to).

Noun : (Internet) An individual vote showing disapproval of, or lack of support for, something posted on the Internet.

hostility

Noun : (uncountable) The state of being hostile.

Noun : (countable) A hostile action, especially a military action. See hostilities for specific plural definition.

malice

Noun : Intention to harm or deprive in an illegal or immoral way. Desire to take pleasure in another's misfortune.

Noun : (law) An intention to do injury to another party, which in many jurisdictions is a distinguishing factor between the crimes of murder and manslaughter.

Verb : To intend to cause harm; to bear malice.

resent

Verb : (transitive) To feel resentment over; to consider as an affront.

Verb : (transitive) To express displeasure or indignation at.

Verb : (transitive, obsolete) To be sensible of; to feel.

animosity

Noun : Violent hatred leading to active opposition; active enmity; energetic dislike.

grudge

Noun : (countable) Deep-seated and/or long-term animosity or ill will about something or someone, especially due to perceived mistreatment.

Verb : To be unwilling to give or allow (someone something).

Verb : (obsolete) To grumble, complain; to be dissatisfied.

horrible

Noun : A thing that causes horror; a terrifying thing, particularly a prospective bad consequence asserted as likely to result from an act.

Noun : A person wearing a comic or grotesque costume in a parade of horribles.

Adjective : Causing horror; terrible; shocking.

resentment

Noun : Anger or displeasure stemming from belief that one has been wronged or betrayed by others; indignation.

Noun : (obsolete) The state of holding something in the mind as a subject of contemplation, or of being inclined to reflect upon it; feeling; impression.

Noun : (obsolete) satisfaction; gratitude

regret

Verb : To feel sorry about (a thing that has or has not happened), afterthink: to wish that a thing had not happened, that something else had happened instead.

Verb : (more generally) To feel sorry about (any thing).

Verb : (archaic, transitive) To miss; to feel the loss or absence of; to mourn.

anger

Noun : A strong feeling of displeasure, hostility, or antagonism towards someone or something, usually combined with an urge to harm, often stemming from perceived provocation, hurt, or threat.

Noun : (obsolete) Pain or stinging.

Verb : (transitive) To cause such a feeling of antagonism in.

enmity

Noun : The quality of being an enemy; hostile or unfriendly disposition.

Noun : A state or feeling of opposition, hostility, hatred or animosity.

bother

Verb : (transitive) To annoy, to disturb, to irritate; to be troublesome to, to make trouble for.

Verb : (intransitive or reflexive) To feel care or concern; to burden or inconvenience oneself out of concern.

Verb : (intransitive, catenative) To take the trouble, to trouble oneself (to do something).

vicious

Adjective : Violent, destructive and cruel.

Adjective : Savage and aggressive.

Adjective : (archaic) Pertaining to vice; characterised by immorality or depravity.

annoy

Verb : (transitive) To disturb or irritate, especially by continued or repeated acts; to bother with unpleasant deeds.

Verb : (intransitive) To do something to upset or anger someone; to be troublesome.

Verb : (transitive) To molest; to harm; to injure.

sad

Adjective : (heading) Emotionally negative.

Adjective : Feeling sorrow; sorrowful, mournful.

Adjective : Appearing sorrowful.

bitterness

Noun : The quality of having a bitter taste.

Noun : The quality of feeling bitter; acrimony, resentment; the quality of exhibiting such feelings.

Noun : The quality of eliciting a bitter, humiliating or harsh feeling.

mischief

Noun : (uncountable) Conduct that playfully causes petty annoyance.

Noun : (countable) A playfully annoying action.

Noun : (collective) A group or a pack of rats.

angry

Adjective : Displaying or feeling anger.

Adjective : (said about a wound or a rash) Inflamed and painful.

Adjective : (figuratively, said about the elements, like the sky or the sea) Dark and stormy, menacing.

rage

Noun : Violent uncontrolled anger.

Noun : A current fashion or fad.

Noun : (slang, US, Australia, New Zealand) An exciting and boisterous party.

incitement

Noun : A call to act; encouragement to act, often in an illegal fashion.

sorry

Adjective : (of a person) Regretful or apologetic for one's actions.

Adjective : (of a person) Grieved or saddened, especially by the loss of something or someone.

Adjective : Poor, pitifully sad or regrettable.

want

Verb : (transitive) To wish for or desire (something); to feel a need or desire for; to crave or demand.

Verb : (by extension) To make it easy or tempting to do something undesirable, or to make it hard or challenging to refrain from doing it.

Verb : (transitive, in particular) To wish, desire, or demand to see, have the presence of or do business with.

like

Verb : To enjoy, be pleased by; favor; be in favor of.

Verb : (transitive, archaic) To please.

Verb : (obsolete) To derive pleasure of, by or with someone or something.

love

Noun : (uncountable) A deep caring for the existence of another.

Noun : (uncountable) Strong affection.

Noun : A profound and caring affection towards someone.

ghost

Noun : (uncommon or dated) The spirit; the human soul.

Noun : The disembodied soul; the soul or spirit of a deceased person; a spirit appearing after death.

Noun : Any faint shadowy semblance; an unsubstantial image.

hang

Verb : (intransitive) To be or remain suspended.

Verb : (intransitive) To float, as if suspended.

Verb : (intransitive) To veer in one direction.

propaganda

Noun : (derogatory) Biased communication aimed to influence an audience to further an agenda, encourage a particular perception or provoke an emotional response.

racist

Noun : A person who believes in or supports racism; a person who believes that a particular race is superior to others, and who discriminates against other races.

Adjective : Constituting, exhibiting, advocating, or pertaining to racism.

Adjective : (colloquial, proscribed, by extension) Discriminatory.

speech

Noun : (uncountable) The ability to speak; the faculty of uttering words or articulate sounds and vocalizations to communicate.

Noun : (uncountable) The act of speaking, a certain style of it.

Noun : (countable) A formal session of speaking, especially a long oral message given publicly by one person.

spleen

Noun : (anatomy, immunology) In vertebrates, including humans, a ductless vascular gland, located in the left upper abdomen near the stomach, which destroys old red blood cells, removes debris from the bloodstream, acts as a reservoir of blood, and produces lymphocytes.

Noun : (archaic, except in the set phrase "to vent one's spleen") A bad mood; spitefulness.

Noun : (obsolete, rare) A sudden motion or action; a fit; a freak; a whim.

tara

Noun : An Irish place name, associated with the Hill of Tara, seat of ancient Irish kings.

Noun : A female given name transferred from the place name, of 20th century and later usage.

Noun : A male given name.

abhors

Verb : (transitive) To regard (someone or something) as horrifying or detestable; to feel great repugnance toward.

Verb : (transitive, obsolete, impersonal) To fill with horror or disgust.

Verb : (transitive) To turn aside or avoid; to keep away from; to reject.

begets

Verb : To father; to sire; to produce (a child).

Verb : To cause; to produce.

Verb : To bring forth.

despises

Verb : To regard with contempt or scorn.

Verb : To disregard or ignore.

detests

Verb : (transitive) To dislike (someone or something) intensely; to loathe.

Verb : (transitive, obsolete) To witness against; to denounce; to condemn.

dislikes

Noun : An attitude or a feeling of distaste or aversion.

Noun : (usually in the plural) Something that a person dislikes (has or feels aversion to).

Noun : (Internet) An individual vote showing disapproval of, or lack of support for, something posted on the Internet.

hass

Noun : (usually contrastive) A wealthy or privileged person.

Noun : (uncommon) One who has some (contextually specified) thing.

Noun : (Australia, New Zealand, informal) A fraud or deception; something misleading.

haten

loathes

Verb : (transitive) To detest, hate, or revile (someone or something).

Verb : (obsolete) To induce or inspire disgust (in a person)

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sucks

Noun : An instance of drawing something into one's mouth by inhaling.

Noun : (uncountable) Milk drawn from the breast.

Noun : An indrawing of gas or liquid caused by suction.

wanna

haters

Noun : One who hates.

Noun : (slang, derogatory) One who expresses unfounded or inappropriate hatred or dislike, particularly if motivated by envy.

loathed

Adjective : Nonstandard form of loath. [Averse, disinclined; reluctant, unwilling.]

disliking

Verb : (obsolete, transitive) To displease; to offend. In third-person only.

Verb : (transitive) To have a feeling of aversion or antipathy towards; not to like.

Verb : (Internet) To leave a vote to show disapproval of, or lack of support for, something posted on the Internet.

adore

Verb : To worship.

Verb : To love with one's entire heart and soul; regard with deep respect and affection.

Verb : To be very fond of.

loath

Adjective : Averse, disinclined; reluctant, unwilling.

Adjective : (obsolete) Angry, hostile.

Adjective : (obsolete) Loathsome, unpleasant.

disliked

Adjective : regarded with aversio

abhorring

Noun : Detestation.

Noun : A detested thing.

despised

Adjective : Hated; viewed with scorn.

fear

Noun : (uncountable) A strong, unpleasant emotion or feeling caused by actual or perceived danger or threat.

Noun : (countable) A phobia, a sense of fear induced by something or someone.

Noun : (uncountable) Terrified veneration or reverence, particularly towards God, gods, or sovereigns.

complain

Verb : (intransitive) To express feelings of pain, dissatisfaction, or resentment.

Verb : (intransitive) To make a formal accusation or bring a formal charge.

Verb : To creak or squeak, as a timber or wheel.

disdain

Noun : (uncountable) A feeling of contempt or scorn.

Noun : (obsolete) That which is worthy to be disdained or regarded with contempt and aversion.

Noun : (obsolete) The state of being despised; shame.

afraid

Adjective : Impressed with fear or apprehension; in fear.

Adjective : (colloquial) Regretful, sorry; expressing a reluctance to face an unpleasant situation.

Adjective : (used with for) Worried about, feeling concern for, fearing for (someone or something).

detested

Adjective : treated with contemp

suck

Noun : An instance of drawing something into one's mouth by inhaling.

Noun : (uncountable) Milk drawn from the breast.

Noun : An indrawing of gas or liquid caused by suction.

envy

Noun : Resentful desire of something possessed by another or others (but not limited to material possessions).

Noun : An object of envious notice or feeling.

Noun : (obsolete) Hatred, enmity, ill-feeling.

revile

Verb : (transitive, intransitive) To attack (someone) with abusive language.

abhorred

Adjective : Strongly disliked: hated, despised.

Adjective : (obsolete) Horrified.

criticize

Verb : To find fault (with something).

Verb : To evaluate (something), assessing its merits and faults.

cringe

Noun : (countable) A gesture or posture of cringing (recoiling or shrinking).

Noun : (countable, figuratively) An act or disposition of servile obeisance.

Noun : (countable, Britain, dialectal) A crick (“painful muscular cramp or spasm of some part of the body”).

prefer

Verb : (transitive) To be in the habit of choosing something rather than something else; to favor; to like better.

Verb : (transitive, now dated) To advance, promote (someone or something).

Verb : (transitive) To present or submit (something) to an authority (now usually in "to prefer charges").

jealous

Adjective : Suspecting rivalry in love; troubled by worries that one might have been replaced in someone's affections; suspicious of a lover's or spouse's fidelity.

Adjective : Protective; zealously guarding; careful in the protection of something (or someone) one has or appreciates, especially one's spouse or lover.

Adjective : Envious; feeling resentful or angered toward someone for a perceived advantage or success, material or otherwise.

tolerate

Verb : (transitive) To allow or permit without explicit approval, usually if it is perceived as negative.

Verb : (transitive) To bear, withstand.

believe

Verb : (transitive) To accept as true, particularly without absolute certainty (i.e., as opposed to knowing).

Verb : (transitive) To accept that someone is telling the truth.

Verb : (intransitive) To have religious faith; to believe in a greater truth.

think

Verb : (transitive) To ponder, to go over in one's head.

Verb : (intransitive) To communicate to oneself in one's mind, to try to find a solution to a problem.

Verb : (intransitive) To conceive of something or someone (usually followed by of; infrequently, by on).

loves

Verb : (usually transitive, sometimes intransitive, stative) To have a strong affection for (someone or something).

Verb : (transitive) To need, thrive on.

Verb : (transitive) To be strongly inclined towards something; an emphatic form of like.

loathesome

Adjective : Misspelling of loathsome. [Highly offensive; abominable, sickening.]

detesting

Verb : (transitive) To dislike (someone or something) intensely; to loathe.

Verb : (transitive, obsolete) To witness against; to denounce; to condemn.

hatefulness

Noun : The characteristic of being hateful.

loved

Adjective : Being the object of love.

forget

Verb : (transitive) To lose remembrance of.

Verb : (transitive) To unintentionally not do, neglect.

Verb : (transitive) To unintentionally leave something behind.

annoyed

Adjective : Troubled, irritated by something unwanted or unliked (an annoyance); vexed.

know

Verb : (transitive) To perceive the truth or factuality of; to be certain of or that; to correctly believe with justified confidence via reliable methods.

Verb : (intransitive) To be or become aware or cognizant.

Verb : (transitive) To be aware of; to be cognizant of.

despising

Noun : An act of despising.

abhored

Verb : Misspelling of abhorred.

miss

Noun : A failure to hit.

Noun : A failure to obtain or accomplish.

Noun : An act of avoidance (usually used with the verb give)

hurt

Noun : An emotional or psychological humiliation or bad experience.

Noun : (archaic) A bodily injury causing pain; a wound or bruise.

Noun : (archaic) Injury; damage; detriment; harm

condemn

Verb : (transitive) To strongly criticise or denounce; to excoriate the perpetrators of.

Verb : (transitive) To judicially pronounce (someone) guilty.

Verb : (transitive) To judicially announce a verdict upon a finding of guilt; To sentence

mistrust

Noun : Lack of trust or confidence; distrust, untrust.

disagree

Verb : (intransitive) To fail to agree; to have a different opinion or belief.

Verb : (intransitive) To fail to conform or correspond with.

badmouth

Verb : (informal, transitive) To criticize or malign, especially unfairly or spitefully.

swear

Verb : (transitive, intransitive) To take an oath, to promise intensely, solemnly, and/or with legally binding effect.

Verb : (transitive) To take an oath that an assertion is true.

Verb : (transitive) To promise intensely that something is true; to strongly assert.

disrespect

Noun : A lack of respect, esteem or courteous behaviour.

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