Another Word For HATE
hatred
Noun : A strong aversion; an 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 : Full of hatred.
Adjective : Evoking a feeling of hatred.
Adjective : Dislikeable.
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
Verb : (transitive, colloquial) To dislike strongly.
Verb : (transitive) To feel disgust towards; to loathe or detest thoroughly; to hate in the highest degree, as if with religious dread.
Adjective : (rare) Abominable; detested.
abhor
Verb : (transitive) To regard (someone or something) as horrifying or detestable; to feel great repugnance toward.
Verb : (transitive) To turn aside or avoid; to keep away from; to reject.
Verb : (intransitive, obsolete) To feel horror, disgust, or dislike (towards); to be contrary or averse (to); construed with from.
abhorrence
Noun : (uncountable, countable) Extreme aversion or detestation; the feeling of utter dislike or loathing.
Noun : (countable) A person or thing that is loathsome; a detested thing.
Noun : (countable, obsolete, historical) An expression of abhorrence, in particular any of the parliamentary addresses dictated towards Charles II.
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
Noun : An intense dislike or loathing someone feels for something bad or nasty.
Verb : To cause an intense dislike for something.
antipathy
Noun : (uncountable) Often followed by against, between, for, or to: a (deep) feeling of dislike or repugnance, normally towards a person and less often towards a thing, often without any conscious reasoning; aversion, distaste, hostility; (countable) an instance of this.
Noun : (countable) A person or thing that one has a (deep) feeling of dislike or repugnance towards; an anathema, a bête noire, a bugbear.
Noun : (uncountable) Natural contrariety or incompatibility between things, as a result of which they negatively affect or oppose each other; (countable) an instance of this.
heinous
Adjective : Bad, evil or villainous.
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
Verb : (transitive) To have a feeling of aversion or antipathy towards; not to like.
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).
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
Adjective : Causing horror; terrible; shocking.
Adjective : Tremendously bad.
Noun : A thing that causes horror; a terrifying thing, particularly a prospective bad consequence asserted as likely to result from an act.
resentment
Noun : Anger or displeasure stemming from belief that one or one's group 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).
Noun : Emotional pain on account of something done or experienced in the past, with a wish that it had been different; a looking back with dissatisfaction or with longing.
anger
Noun : A strong and unpleasant feeling of displeasure, hostility, or antagonism, usually combined with an urge to yell, curse, damage or destroy things, or harm living beings, often stemming from perceived provocation, hurt, threat, insults, unfair or unjust treatment, or an undesired situation.
Verb : (transitive) To cause such a feeling of antagonism in.
Verb : (intransitive) To become angry.
enmity
Noun : A state or feeling of opposition, hostility, hatred or animosity.
Noun : The quality of being an enemy; hostile or unfriendly disposition.
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, archaic) To molest; to harm; to injure.
sad
Adjective : Feeling sorrow; sorrowful, mournful.
Adjective : Appearing sorrowful.
Adjective : (heading) Emotionally negative.
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 : (uncountable) Harm or trouble caused by an agent or brought about by a particular cause.
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 way.
sorry
Adjective : (of a person) Regretful or apologetic for one's actions.
Noun : The act of saying sorry; an apology.
Adjective : (of a person) Grieved or saddened, especially by the loss of something or someone.
want
Verb : (transitive) To wish for or desire (something); to feel a need or desire for; to crave, hanker, or demand.
Verb : (transitive, in particular) To wish, desire, or demand to see, have the presence of or do business with.
Verb : (intransitive) To desire (to experience desire); to wish.
like
Verb : To enjoy, be pleased by; favor; be in favor of.
Verb : To prefer and maintain (an action) as a regular habit or activity.
Verb : To find attractive; to prefer the company of; to have mild romantic feelings for.
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 : A disembodied soul; a soul or spirit of a deceased person; a spirit appearing after death.
Noun : (by extension) Any faint shadowy semblance; an unsubstantial image.
Noun : A false image formed in a telescope, camera, or other optical device by reflection from the surfaces of one or more lenses.
hang
Verb : (intransitive) To be or remain suspended.
Verb : (intransitive) To float, as if suspended.
Verb : (intransitive) To veer in one direction.
propaganda
Noun : (as a neutral word dated) Agitation, publicity, public communication aimed at influencing an audience and furthering an agenda.
Noun : (derogatory) Such communication specifically when it is biased, misleading, or provoking mainly emotional responses.
Noun : (religion, historical) The propagation of the faith by the Catholic Church by means of missionary work etc.
racist
Noun : A person who believes in or supports racism; a person who believes that a particular race is superior to others, or 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.
Verb : To annoy or irritate.
Verb : (ambitransitive) To complain; to rail; to vent one's spleen.
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 : (Buddhism) A female Buddha typically associated with Buddhist tantra practice as preserved in Tibetan Buddhism. She is the "mother of liberation", and represents the virtues of success in work and achievements.
abhors
Verb : (transitive) To regard (someone or something) as horrifying or detestable; to feel great repugnance toward.
Verb : (transitive) To turn aside or avoid; to keep away from; to reject.
Verb : (intransitive, obsolete) To feel horror, disgust, or dislike (towards); to be contrary or averse (to); construed with from.
begets
Verb : (nonstandard) To beget.
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
Verb : (transitive) To have a feeling of aversion or antipathy towards; not to like.
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).
hass
Noun : (historical) A kind of prebendal land revenue reserved for high-ranking officials of the Ottoman Empire.
haten
loathes
Verb : (transitive) To detest, hate, or revile (someone or something).
Verb : (obsolete) To induce or inspire disgust (in a person)
odio
sucks
Verb : (transitive) To use the mouth and lips to pull in (a liquid, especially milk from the breast).
Verb : (intransitive) To perform such an action; to feed from a breast or teat.
Verb : (transitive) To put the mouth or lips to (a breast, a mother etc.) to draw in milk.
wanna
Noun : "Wanna" is a song by South Korean girl group Kara from their second studio album, Revolution.
execrate
Verb : (transitive) To feel loathing for; to abhor.
Verb : (transitive) To declare to be hateful or abhorrent; to denounce.
Verb : (intransitive, archaic) To invoke a curse; to curse or swear.
spurn
Verb : (ambitransitive) To reject disdainfully; contemn; scorn.
Noun : An act of spurning; a scornful rejection.
Verb : (transitive) To reject something by pushing it away with the foot.
disdain
Noun : (uncountable) A feeling of contempt or scorn.
Verb : (transitive) To regard (someone or something) with strong contempt.
Noun : (obsolete) That which is worthy to be disdained or regarded with contempt and aversion.
revile
Verb : (ambitransitive) To attack (someone) with abusive language.
Noun : (obsolete) reproach; reviling
scorn
Verb : (transitive) To feel or display contempt or disdain for something or somebody; to despise.
Noun : (uncountable) Contempt or disdain.
Noun : (countable) A display of disdain; a slight.
contempt
Noun : (uncountable) The state or act of contemning; the feeling or attitude of regarding someone or something as inferior, base, or worthless; scorn, disdain.
Noun : The state of being despised or dishonored; disgrace.
Noun : (law) Open disrespect or willful disobedience of the authority of a court of law or legislative body.
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. Always followed by a verbal phrase.]
disliking
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.
Verb : (obsolete, transitive) To displease; to offend. In third-person only.
loath
Adjective : Averse, disinclined; reluctant, unwilling. Always followed by a verbal phrase.
Adjective : (obsolete) Angry, hostile.
Adjective : (obsolete) Loathsome, unpleasant.
adore
Verb : To love with one's entire heart and soul; regard with deep respect and affection.
Verb : To be very fond of.
Verb : To worship.
abhorring
Noun : Detestation.
Noun : A detested thing.
disliked
Adjective : regarded with aversio
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 in particular.
Noun : (countable) Something one is afraid of; the object of one’s fear.
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.
afraid
Adjective : Impressed with fear or apprehension; in fear.
Adjective : Worried about, feeling concern for, fearing for (someone or something). [with for]
Adjective : Regretful, sorry; expressing a reluctance to face an unpleasant situation. [with that (+ clause) or clause; or with so or not]
detested
Adjective : hated
suck
Noun : (uncountable) The ability to suck; suction.
Noun : An instance of drawing something into one's mouth by inhaling.
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 : A red-skinned variety of eating apple.
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 : (uncountable, slang, derogatory) Things, particularly online content, which would cause an onlooker to cringe from secondhand embarrassment.
Noun : (countable) A gesture or posture of cringing (recoiling or shrinking).
Noun : (countable, figuratively) An act or disposition of servile obeisance.
prefer
Verb : (transitive) To be in the habit of choosing something rather than something else; to favor; to like better.
Verb : (transitive) To present or submit (something) to an authority (now usually in "to prefer charges").
Verb : (transitive, now dated) To advance, promote (someone or something).
jealous
Adjective : Envious; feeling resentful or angered toward someone for a perceived advantage or success, material or otherwise.
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.
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 mind.
Verb : (transitive) To have (some statement) in one's mind; to say to oneself mentally.
Verb : (transitive) To be of opinion (that); to consider, judge, regard, or look upon (something) as.
loves
Verb : (usually transitive, sometimes intransitive, stative) To have a strong affection for (someone or something).
Verb : (usually transitive, sometimes intransitive) To seek the good or honor of (someone), care deeply about, to be dedicated to (someone or something).
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 : (intransitive) To cease remembering.
Verb : (transitive) To unintentionally not do, neglect.
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; to be certain that.
Verb : (transitive) To be aware of; to be cognizant of.
Verb : (intransitive) To be or become aware or cognizant.
despising
Noun : An act of despising.
abhored
Verb : Misspelling of abhorred.
miss
Noun : A failure to obtain or accomplish something; a failure to succeed.
Noun : (informal) Someone or something whose loss or absence is felt.
Noun : A title of respect for an unmarried woman with or without a name used.
condemn
Verb : (transitive) To strongly criticise or denounce; to excoriate.
Verb : (transitive) To judicially pronounce (someone) guilty.
Verb : (transitive) To judicially announce a verdict upon a finding of guilt; To sentence
hurt
Noun : An emotional or psychological humiliation or bad experience.
Noun : (archaic) Injury; damage; detriment; harm
Noun : (archaic) A bodily injury causing pain; a wound or bruise.
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.
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