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Hate vs love

The phrases 'hate' and 'love' are opposites and are commonly used in English to express strong emotions. They are not directly comparable as they represent different feelings.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 846 views

Hate

The word 'hate' is a common English term used to express intense dislike or strong negative feelings towards someone or something.

It is used to convey a strong negative emotion or feeling of aversion towards a person, object, or situation.

Examples:

  • I hate broccoli.
  • She hates getting up early in the morning.
  • He hates it when people interrupt him.
  • They hate the way he treats them.
  • We hate waiting in long lines.
  • Hate grew in me that night.
  • They made the FBI Hate Group Watch-List.
  • Hate to break up the skull session.
  • Hate boys who don't have interesting writing.
  • Hate when you party without us.
  • Hate to cut in again here, but...
  • Hate corrodes the container it's carried in.
  • Hate doesn't take a weekend.
  • Hate is such a strong word.
  • Hate is a lot like love.
  • Hate when you leave, but love watching you go.
  • Hate to say it - in the bathroom drawer.
  • Hate to spoil a party, but we got to talk.
  • Hate to see that, my friend.
  • Hate traps you in the past.
  • Hate is like ice chips in a martini.
  • Hate to interrupt a moment, but...
  • Hate to lose face in front of you guys.
  • Hate for what they've lost.
  • "Hate" is an acceptable word.

Alternatives:

  • dislike
  • detest
  • abhor
  • loathe
  • can't stand

love

The word 'love' is a common English term used to express deep affection, care, or strong positive feelings towards someone or something.

It is used to convey a strong positive emotion or feeling of attachment, fondness, or admiration towards a person, object, or situation.

Examples:

  • I love chocolate.
  • She loves spending time with her family.
  • He loves playing the guitar.
  • They love traveling to new places.
  • We love watching movies together.
  • Nothing but love, love, love.
  • Always much love, love, love.
  • Romantic love, plutonic love, filial love.
  • There's passionate love and companion love.
  • Bad love letters beg for love back.
  • Our love dawns, our love glows.
  • The manifestation of this state is love, all-enveloping love.
  • Knowing that love hurts, love kills...
  • To know what is love, love someone and not just yourself 294.
  • You love the progress, love changes.
  • The sensitive love becomes love to light, knowledge and illumination.
  • Unconditional love multiplies the opportunities to receive love.
  • Only Renunciation transforms natural love into supernatural love.
  • All these types of love together make the real love.
  • Finite love is powerless; infinite love all powerful.
  • Physical love becomes love for the transcendental and vice versa.
  • Who is possessed by love, is always ruled by love, lives in love, acts for love and lets his life be consumed by love.
  • Sadness is love, hate is love, pain is also love.
  • Doesn't love love, but possession.
  • I love, love, love Sycamore.

Alternatives:

  • adore
  • cherish
  • treasure
  • have a passion for
  • be crazy about

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