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hate
verb
-
hate
,
hating
,
hates
,
hated
to
feel
very
strong
dislike
for
someone
or
something
•
I
hate
cold
weather
.
I
hate
cold
weather
.
•
She
hates
being
late
for
class
and
always
rushes
to
the
bus
.
She
hates
being
late
for
class
and
always
rushes
to
the
bus
.
Old
English
hatian
,
from
Proto-Germanic
*hatjanan
,
related
to
"
heat
"
in
the
sense
of
heated
emotion
.
noun
-
hate
a
very
strong
feeling
of
dislike
for
someone
or
something
•
The
speech
was
filled
with
hate
toward
the
other
team
.
The
speech
was
filled
with
hate
toward
the
other
team
.
•
Rumors
on
social
media
can
spread
hate
very
quickly
.
Rumors
on
social
media
can
spread
hate
very
quickly
.
Derived
from
the
Old
English
noun
hete
“
hate
,
persecution
,”
related
to
the
verb
"
hate
."
noun
something
that
a
person
strongly
dislikes
,
often
mentioned
among
their
personal
annoyances
•
One
of
my
biggest
hates
is
people
chewing
loudly
.
One
of
my
biggest
hates
is
people
chewing
loudly
.
•
Long
meetings
are
among
her
personal
hates
at
work
.
Long
meetings
are
among
her
personal
hates
at
work
.
Extension
of
the
abstract
noun
"
hate
"
to
refer
to
specific
disliked
items
,
appearing
in
informal
speech
from
the
20th
century
.
whatever
pronoun
anything
or
everything
that
;
no
matter
what
thing
•
“
Take
whatever
you
need
from
the
fridge
,”
said
the
older
sister
.
“
Take
whatever
you
need
from
the
fridge
,”
said
the
older
sister
.
•
I'll
support
you
in
whatever
you
decide
.
I'll
support
you
in
whatever
you
decide
.
Formed
from
“
what
”
+
“
ever
,”
first
recorded
in
Middle
English
to
emphasize
the
idea
of
“
any
...
that
.”
determiner
used
before
a
noun
to
mean
any
...
that
;
no
matter
which
•
Pick
up
whatever
book
catches
your
eye
.
Pick
up
whatever
book
catches
your
eye
.
•
You
can
wear
whatever
shoes
are
comfortable
.
You
can
wear
whatever
shoes
are
comfortable
.
interjection
used
to
show
indifference
or
that
you
do
not
care
what
happens
or
what
was
said
•
“
You
should
really
tidy
your
room
,”
said
his
mother
. “
Whatever
,”
he
muttered
.
“
You
should
really
tidy
your
room
,”
said
his
mother
. “
Whatever
,”
he
muttered
.
•
“
We
can
go
to
the
beach
or
the
mountains
.” “
Whatever
,
you
decide
,”
she
replied
.
“
We
can
go
to
the
beach
or
the
mountains
.” “
Whatever
,
you
decide
,”
she
replied
.
adverb
at
all
;
of
any
kind
,
used
after
a
negative
for
emphasis
•
He
showed
no
interest
whatever
in
the
project
.
He
showed
no
interest
whatever
in
the
project
.
•
There
was
no
danger
whatever
.
There
was
no
danger
whatever
.