Hating: meaning, definitions and examples
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hating
[ ˈheɪtɪŋ ]
expressing strong dislike
Hating refers to the intense feeling of aversion or hostility towards someone or something. It often stems from feelings of anger, disappointment, or resentment. People may hate someone due to their actions, beliefs, or characteristics that conflict with their values. The feeling can lead to negative behaviors and consequences, both for the person experiencing hate and for the target of these feelings.
Synonyms
abominating, despising, detesting, loathing.
Examples of usage
- She is hating the way he treats her.
- He expressed hating the new policy at work.
- They are hating the cold weather this winter.
Translations
Translations of the word "hating" in other languages:
🇵🇹 odiando
🇮🇳 नफरत करना
🇩🇪 hassend
🇮🇩 membenci
🇺🇦 ненавидіння
🇵🇱 nienawiść
🇯🇵 憎しみ
🇫🇷 haïr
🇪🇸 odiando
🇹🇷 nefret etme
🇰🇷 미워하다
🇸🇦 كراهية
🇨🇿 nenávist
🇸🇰 nenávisť
🇨🇳 仇恨
🇸🇮 sovraštvo
🇮🇸 hat
🇰🇿 жек көру
🇬🇪 მოძულება
🇦🇿 nifrət
🇲🇽 odiando
Etymology
The word 'hate' originates from the Old English 'hatian', which means to hate, or to be hostile towards. This term has Proto-Germanic roots, specifically from *hatwōną, which implies a sense of aversion or enmity. Similar words can be traced through various Germanic languages, showcasing its longstanding presence in language relative to feelings of dislike and enmity. Over centuries, 'hate' has evolved in its usage, expanding from general aversion to encompass a deeper, more emotional response to individuals or groups. It has also been used in philosophical and psychological discussions to understand human emotions and relationships. The modern English usage of 'hating' indicates not just a passive feeling but an active engagement with the emotion of hatred, often reflecting social and personal conflicts.
Word Frequency Rank
With rank #17,691, this word belongs to specialized vocabulary. While not common in everyday speech, it enriches your ability to express complex ideas.
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