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English Dictionary: hate by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
hate
n
  1. the emotion of intense dislike; a feeling of dislike so strong that it demands action
    Synonym(s): hate, hatred
    Antonym(s): love
v
  1. dislike intensely; feel antipathy or aversion towards; "I hate Mexican food"; "She detests politicians"
    Synonym(s): hate, detest
    Antonym(s): love
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Hate \Hate\, n. [OE. hate, hete, AS. hete; akin to D. haat, G.
      hass, Icel. hatr, SW. hat, Dan. had, Goth. hatis. Cf. {Hate},
      v.]
      Strong aversion coupled with desire that evil should befall
      the person toward whom the feeling is directed; as exercised
      toward things, intense dislike; hatred; detestation; --
      opposed to love.
  
               For in a wink the false love turns to hate. --Tennyson.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Hate \Hate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Hated}; p. pr. & pr. & vb. n.
      {Hating}.] [OE. haten, hatien, AS. hatian; akin to OS. hatan,
      hat[?]n to be hostile to, D. haten to hate, OHG. hazz[?]n,
      hazz[?]n, G. hassen, Icel. & Sw. hata, Dan. hade, Goth.
      hatan, hatian. [?][?][?]. Cf. {Hate}, n., {Heinous}.]
      1. To have a great aversion to, with a strong desire that
            evil should befall the person toward whom the feeling is
            directed; to dislike intensely; to detest; as, to hate
            one's enemies; to hate hypocrisy.
  
                     Whosoever hateth his brother is a murderer. --1 John
                                                                              iii. 15.
  
      2. To be very unwilling; followed by an infinitive, or a
            substantive clause with that; as, to hate to get into
            debt; to hate that anything should be wasted.
  
                     I hate that he should linger here.      --Tennyson.
  
      3. (Script.) To love less, relatively. --Luke xiv. 26.
  
      Syn: To {Hate}, {Abhor}, {Detest}, {Abominate}, {Loathe}.
  
      Usage: Hate is the generic word, and implies that one is
                  inflamed with extreme dislike. We abhor what is deeply
                  repugnant to our sensibilities or feelings. We detest
                  what contradicts so utterly our principles and moral
                  sentiments that we feel bound to lift up our voice
                  against it. What we abominate does equal violence to
                  our moral and religious sentiments. What we loathe is
                  offensive to our own nature, and excites unmingled
                  disgust. Our Savior is said to have hated the deeds of
                  the Nicolaitanes; his language shows that he loathed
                  the lukewarmness of the Laodiceans; he detested the
                  hypocrisy of the scribes and Pharisees; he abhorred
                  the suggestions of the tempter in the wilderness.
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