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  • Detest vs. Hate - Whats the Difference? | This vs. That
    Hate is a more intense and deep-seated feeling of dislike or aversion towards someone or something, often accompanied by a desire for harm or destruction Detest, on the other hand, is a strong dislike or aversion towards someone or something, but it may not be as intense or all-consuming as hate
  • detest or hate - Meaning Difference | Dictionary. net
    Confused between detest and hate? Learn the key differences, when to use each word, and see clear examples that make choosing easy
  • Hate vs. Detest — What’s the Difference?
    Hate is a strong negative emotion towards someone or something, often less specific and more broadly applied Detest specifically implies intense dislike or abhorrence, usually more focused and extreme
  • What is difference between Hate and Detest?
    To abhor, implys an aversion to that, to which, we have a natural antipathy; hate, an aversion actuated by revenge: loath, is more applicable to food: detest, implies a|version actuated by disapprobation
  • Whats the difference between detest and hate : r . . . - Reddit
    "Detest" is a stronger expression of the same feeling It also implies a feeling of disgust on top of the dislike Detest generally implies disgust - hate with a more emotional felling The other answers are correct about their definitions but their connotations are different too
  • Detest vs. Hate | the difference - CompareWords
    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
  • Detest vs Hate – spellingmatters. blog
    Modern dictionaries mirror this split: detest equals intense dislike; hate equals intense hostility sometimes coupled with desire to injure One is judgmental; the other, combustible Corpus data show “hate” outpacing “detest” by roughly thirty to one in printed English
  • Detest vs Hate - Whats the difference? - WikiDiff
    Hate is a synonym of detest In transitive terms the difference between detest and hate is that detest is to dislike intensely; to loathe while hate is to dislike intensely or greatly As a noun hate is an object of hatred
  • DETEST Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    hate, detest, abhor, abominate, loathe mean to feel strong aversion or intense dislike for hate implies an emotional aversion often coupled with enmity or malice
  • why do people use “loathe” instead of “hate”? : r writing - Reddit
    Hate tends to be used in a more general-purpose way In the examples cited in Webster’s Unabridged, loathe, which means to detest or abhor, tends to be used in a more specific way (academics enjoy freedom but loathe paperwork)





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