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Hate vs Hatefest - What's the difference?

hate | hatefest |

As nouns the difference between hate and hatefest

is that hate is haste, impatience while hatefest is plentiful expressions of hate for something, or an event typified by such expressions.

As a verb hate

is .

hate

English

Noun

  • An object of hatred.
  • One of my pet hates is traffic wardens.
  • Hatred.
  • He gave me a look filled with pure hate .
  • (Internet, colloquial) Negative feedback, abusive behaviour.
  • There was a lot of hate in the comments on my vlog about Justin Bieber from his fans.

    Verb

    (hat)
  • To dislike intensely or greatly.
  • I hate men who take advantage of women.
  • (slang) To dislike intensely due to envy.
  • Don't be hating my weave, girl, you're just jealous!

    Synonyms

    * abhor * despise * detest * loathe * See also

    Antonyms

    * love

    Alternative forms

    *

    Noun

  • liver (organ of the body)
  • References

    * Van den Berg, Rene (1991). "Preliminary Notes on the Cia-Cia Language," in Excursies in Celebes , pp. 305-324. ----

    hatefest

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • Plentiful expressions of hate for something, or an event typified by such expressions
  • *{{quote-news, year=2009, date=January 29, author=Sunny Freeman, title=Paltrow turns guru with online Goop, work=Toronto Star citation
  • , passage=And according to reports in British tabloids, the Goop hatefest even extends to Martin, who thinks his wife reveals too much on the site. }}