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hating

/ˈheɪtɪŋ/

Meanings
  • verb

    Feeling or showing strong dislike or hatred for something or someone.

    - "He hates spiders."
    - "She hates lying."
    - "They hate each other."
  • noun

    An expression of strong disapproval or disgust.

    - "His hating expression was clear."
    - "The hating look on her face was obvious."
    - "The hating comments were unwelcome."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with hating
hating , waiting , abating , creating , debating , greating , hatinge , mating , pacing , relating , stating , waiting , wating
Variants
List of all variants of hating that leads to same result
hate , hate her guts , hate his guts , hate its guts , hate my guts , hate one's guts , hate our guts , hate their guts , hate your guts , hated , hated her guts , hated his guts , hated its guts , hated my guts , hated one's guts , hated our guts , hated their guts , hated your guts , hates , hates her guts , hates his guts , hates its guts , hates my guts , hates one's guts , hates our guts , hates their guts , hates your guts , hating , hating her guts , hating his guts , hating its guts , hating my guts , hating one's guts , hating our guts , hating their guts , hating your guts , self-hating , flat-hat , flat-hated , flat-hating , flat-hats , flat-hatter , flat-hatters
Forms
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hates, hated, hating, hatedly


Etymology
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Old English hatian, from haten to detest, hate.


Trivia
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  1. The word hating is derived from the Old English word hatian, which means to detest or hate.

  2. In some languages, the word for hating is the same as the word for love, but with a negative connotation. For example, in Greek, the word agape means both love and hate.

  3. Hating is a universal emotion that can be experienced by anyone, regardless of culture or background.


Related Concepts
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  1. love: Hating is often considered the opposite of love. While love is a positive emotion that brings people together, hating is a negative emotion that pushes people apart.

  2. emotion: Hating is an emotion, a feeling that arises in response to a perceived threat or harm.


Culture
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Hating is a strong emotion that can be expressed through various forms of art, literature, and music. In literature, hating is often portrayed as a destructive force that can consume individuals and lead to tragic consequences. In music, hating is a common theme in heavy metal and punk genres, where it is often expressed through aggressive lyrics and music. In visual art, hating is often depicted through powerful and emotive images that convey the intensity of the emotion.

How to Memorize "hating"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a face contorted with anger and hatred. Imagine the intense emotions that are being expressed.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word hating with strong negative emotions, such as anger, disgust, and loathing.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic using the first letter of each word in the definition: Hate Is A Terrible Emotion.


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