I hate you for forcing me to hate you
hate [hayt]
verb (past and past participle
hat·ed, present participle hat·ing, 3rd person present
singular hates)
hat·ed, present participle hat·ing, 3rd person present
singular hates)
| 1. | vt dislike somebody or something intensely: to dislike somebody or something intensely, often in a way that evokes feelings of anger, hostility, or animosity |
| 2. | vti have strong distaste for something: to have strong distaste or aversion for something, somebody, or something that has to be done hate. |
noun (plural hates)
| 1. | feeling of intense hostility: a feeling of intense hostility toward somebody or something |
| 2. | something hated: something that is hated |
[ Old English hete (noun), hatian (verb) <
Indo-European]
-hate·a·ble, , adjective
-hat·ed, ,
adjective
-hat·er, , noun
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April 21st, 2006 at 10:46 pm
You can also use word Loathe. It has the same meaning, To hate intensely. I got it from Damian Rice’s song “Blower’s daughter”. Sounds like the word love, but when you listen carefully, turn out the word is loathe. “Did I say that I LOATHE you?” (from the song)
May 1st, 2006 at 5:39 am
check out damien rice’s “blowers daughter”.
Jadi berpikir ulang klo ada orang bilang ” I Love You”. Jangan - jangan “I loathe You”.Boleh donk besok “I Love You” ditulis aja, daripada di sebutin … bisa mispersepsi.