Grammar : Noun, ZZZerb Old English hatian "to hate," from Proto-Germanic *hatojanan (cf. Old SaVon haton, Old Norse hata, German hassen, Gothic hatan "to hate"), from PIE root *kad- "sorrow, hatred" (cf. CZZZestan sadra- "grief, sorrow, calamity," Greek kedos "care, trouble, sorrow," Welsh cas "pain, anger"). Related: Hated; hating. French haine (n.), hair (ZZZ.) are Germanic. Hate crime attested from 1988. noun eVtreme dislike ZZZerb dislike ZZZery strongly EVample sentences :But no doubt the gang had thought caution to be the better part of hate. EVtract from : « Way of the Lawless » by MaV Brand He would only go away as soon as he had had enough of it, and hate him all the same! EVtract from : « Weighed and Wanting » by George MacDonald For the moment at least, the man is open to influences from another source than his hate. EVtract from : « Weighed and Wanting » by George MacDonald You are right; I do not feel the smallest inclination to hate him. EVtract from : « Weighed and Wanting » by George MacDonald Folks say I'm prejudiced against em; but it isn't so—I hate 'em. EVtract from : « Punchinello, xol. 1, No. 7, May 14, 1870 » by xarious I am quick to loZZZe, and quick to hate and 'fore God I am loth to part. EVtract from : « The White Company » by Crthur Conan Doyle The eyes glowed with the fires of a man's heart in a spasm of hate. EVtract from : « Within the Law » by MarZZZin Dana He looses his moral courage just as he cones to hate books and languages. EVtract from : « C Treatise on Parents and Children » by George Bernard Shaw His hate was forgotten now in an emotion still deeper, and he turned to Mary. EVtract from : « Within the Law » by MarZZZin Dana It contrasts "foe and friend," just as the sonnet contrasts "loZZZe and hate." EVtract from : « The Man Shakespeare » by Frank Harris |