The difference is one of degree. Both connote negative feelings toward something. Hate is much more intense than disliking.
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The true meaning of hate is not really liking someone and you dislike them and they did something to make you dislike them
Hate- odio Dislike-antipatía
Dislike.
dislike intensely; feel antipathy or aversion towardsthe emotion of intense dislike; a feeling of dislike so strong that it demands action1. The emotion of hate; a feeling of dislike so strong that it demands action. 2. Dislike intensely; feel antipathy or aversion towardsanger;strong,verbal abuise;a powerful word.
No, pacify and anger are not the same as hate and dislike. Pacify means to calm or soothe someone, while anger is a strong feeling of displeasure. Hate refers to an intense feeling of dislike or aversion, whereas dislike is a milder form of not liking something.
The euphemism for hate can be "dislike, detest, or loathe".
Dislike intensely means loathe or detest or hate, but is a euphemistic way of saying "hate," likely used by people who prefer to avoid the word hate.
Because. I mean they don't really hate black people. But we hate how ignorant some of them are. We all don't hate them. We dislike them and there ignorance. Well we only dislike the ignorant ones.
hate is a deep feeling that is, at times, confused with dislike. Mow let me tell you, hate and dislike are total and complete diffrent things. Dislike is when you just don't like someone for a reason. Hate is when you can't stand the person's existance. Hate is a strong word, so take time to actually decide wheater or not you hate a person or not.
'I extremely dislike you' is one way to say i hate you.
Hate, Dislike, disinclination