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#DefinitionExplanation
1To dislike something intensely; to feel strong aversion or disgust towards someone or something.Stronger than dislike

Simple Synonyms

WordUse CaseNotesExample Sentence
HateStrong dislike, often with anger or disgust
LoatheSame as hate.Slightly more formal than “hate”She loathes cleaning the bathroom.
DespiseTo feel contempt or disgust something.Stronger than dislike and implies a moral judgementHe despises bullies.
DislikeI dislike rainy days.

Advanced Synonyms

WordUse CaseNotesExample Sentence
AbhorTo feel extreme disgust and hatred for somethingA very strong word, often used for moral reasons.She abhors violence
ExecrateTo denounce(condemn, or publicly announce something’s evil) something harshly.A formal term that implies strong condemnationThe politician was execrated for his racist remarks.
RepulseTo feel strong aversion(dislike of) or disgust towards somethingFocuses on the feeling of being pushed awayThe sight of blood repulses me.
Anathema
(to)
Something that’s utterly detested or loathed(intense dislike).

- curse, abomination…
- something that’s strongly disliked
A strong word, often used figuratively.Laziness is anathema to him.

Examples

From Definition 1

  1. Of all the classmates, Bob is the most detested by the friends.

Quirks

  • ”Detest” is a formal word and can sound stronger than “dislike.”

中文意思

憎恨