Hate vs Hatefest - What's the difference?
hate | hatefest |
An object of hatred.
Hatred.
(Internet, colloquial) Negative feedback, abusive behaviour.
To dislike intensely or greatly.
(slang) To dislike intensely due to envy.
liver (organ of the body)
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
, 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. }}
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
- One of my pet hates is traffic wardens.
- He gave me a look filled with pure hate .
- There was a lot of hate in the comments on my vlog about Justin Bieber from his fans.
Verb
(hat)- I hate men who take advantage of women.
- Don't be hating my weave, girl, you're just jealous!
Synonyms
* abhor * despise * detest * loathe * See alsoAntonyms
* loveAlternative forms
*Noun
References
* Van den Berg, Rene (1991). "Preliminary Notes on the Cia-Cia Language," in Excursies in Celebes , pp. 305-324. ----hatefest
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