hate.

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English - Turkish
nefret etmek

Kimse benim ülkemden nefret etmek istemez. - Nobody wants to hate my country.

İnsanlar gerçekten birbirlerinden nefret etmek zorundalar mı? - Do people really have to hate one another?

{i} nefret

Ondan nefret etmemin nedeni bu. - This is why I hate him.

O, kocasından nefret etti. - She hated her husband.

nefret duymak
{i} kin
{f} nefret et

Ondan nefret etmemin nedeni bu. - This is why I hate him.

O, kocasından nefret etti. - She hated her husband.

beğenmemek
(Argo) kıl olmak
(Argo) gıcık almak
hoşlanmamak
{f} sevmemek
bir kimseye düşman olmak
{i} iğrenme
{f} kin beslemek
{f} istememek
{f} iğrenmek
English - English
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Hatred

He gave me a look filled with pure hate.

{n} great dislike, ill-will, malice
{v} to dislike greatly, abhor, detest, loathe
{i} extreme dislike, detestation
to hate someone's guts: see gut
An object of hatred
– Any element in your deck that directly counteracts an element in your opponent’s deck Also called Anti + (Insert deck element here) “I was packing plenty of Spike hate in my deck in the form of New Kid on the Block and Hair Flips ”
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
To dislike intensely; to feel strong hostility towards
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
You can use hate in expressions such as `I'd hate to think' when you hope that something is not true or that something will not happen. I'd hate to think my job would not be secure if I left it temporarily. an angry unpleasant feeling that someone has when they hate someone and want to harm them = hatred   love
the emotion of hate; a feeling of dislike so strong that it demands action dislike intensely; feel antipathy or aversion towards; "I hate Mexican food"; "She detests politicians
politeness You can use hate in expressions such as `I hate to trouble you' or `I hate to bother you' when you are apologizing to someone for interrupting them or asking them to do something. I hate to rush you but I have another appointment later on
Obsessive dislike accompanied by restraint and character
A luxury no one can afford
If you say that you hate something such as a particular activity, you mean that you find it very unpleasant. Ted hated parties, even gatherings of people he liked individually He hates to be interrupted during training He hated coming home to the empty house I hate it when people accuse us of that I would hate him to think I'm trying to trap him She hates me having any fun and is quite jealous and spoiled. = dislike love, like
{f} dislike very strongly
feelings You can use hate in expressions such as `I hate to say it' or `I hate to tell you' when you want to express regret about what you are about to say, because you think it is unpleasant or should not be the case. I hate to admit it, but you were right
the emotion of hate; a feeling of dislike so strong that it demands action
To love less, relatively
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
emphasis You can use hate in expressions such as `I hate to see' or `I hate to think' when you are emphasizing that you find a situation or an idea unpleasant. I just hate to see you doing this to yourself
dislike intensely; feel antipathy or aversion towards; "I hate Mexican food"; "She detests politicians"
If you hate someone or something, you have an extremely strong feeling of dislike for them. Most people hate him, but they don't dare to say so, because he still rules the country = detest, loathe love Hate is also a noun. I was 17 and filled with a lot of hate = hatred + hated hat·ed He's probably the most hated man in this county. = detested
hate.

    Hyphenation

    hate

    Etymology

    [ 'hAt ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English hete; akin to Old High German haz hate, Greek kEdos care.

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