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Sent vs Hate - What's the difference?

sent | hate |


As nouns the difference between sent and hate

is that sent is a subdivision of currency, equal to a 1/100th of an Estonian kroon while hate is an object of hatred.

As verbs the difference between sent and hate

is that sent is past tense of send while hate is to dislike intensely or greatly.

Hate vs Pain - What's the difference?

hate | pain |


As nouns the difference between hate and pain

is that hate is haste, impatience while pain is .

As a verb hate

is .

As an adverb pain is

towards, in/to the direction of.

Abominable vs Hate - What's the difference?

abominable | hate |


As an adjective abominable

is worthy of, or causing, abhorrence, as a thing of evil omen; odious in the utmost degree; very hateful; detestable; loathsome; execrable.

As a noun hate is

an object of hatred.

As a verb hate is

to dislike intensely or greatly.

Toxic vs Hate - What's the difference?

toxic | hate |


As an adjective toxic

is having a chemical nature that is harmful to health or lethal if consumed or otherwise entering into the body in sufficient quantities.

As a noun hate is

an object of hatred.

As a verb hate is

to dislike intensely or greatly.

Demise vs Hate - What's the difference?

demise | hate |


As nouns the difference between demise and hate

is that demise is the conveyance or transfer of an estate, either in fee for life or for years, most commonly the latter while hate is an object of hatred.

As verbs the difference between demise and hate

is that demise is to give while hate is to dislike intensely or greatly.

Hate vs Annoying - What's the difference?

hate | annoying |


As verbs the difference between hate and annoying

is that hate is while annoying is .

As a noun hate

is haste, impatience.

As an adjective annoying is

causing irritation or annoyance; troublesome; vexatious.

Dizzy vs Hate - What's the difference?

dizzy | hate |


In transitive terms the difference between dizzy and hate

is that dizzy is to make dizzy, to bewilder while hate is to dislike intensely or greatly.

As an adjective dizzy

is having a sensation of whirling, with a tendency to fall; giddy; feeling unbalanced or lightheaded.

As a noun hate is

an object of hatred.

Hate vs Disklike - What's the difference?

hate | disklike |


As a noun hate

is haste, impatience.

As a verb hate

is .

As an adjective disklike is

resembling a disk or some aspect of one.

Abided vs Hate - What's the difference?

abided | hate |


As verbs the difference between abided and hate

is that abided is (archaic) (abide) while hate is .

As a noun hate is

haste, impatience.

Hate vs Lake - What's the difference?

hate | lake |


As nouns the difference between hate and lake

is that hate is an object of hatred while lake is a small stream of running water; a channel for water; a drain.

As verbs the difference between hate and lake

is that hate is to dislike intensely or greatly while lake is to present an offering.

As a proper noun Lake is

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