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To the point of illness
The true meaning of hate is not really liking someone and you dislike them and they did something to make you dislike them
The words are Latin, meaning 'to the point of nausea' or to a sickening extent or to go on endlessly
"Ad nauseam" is a Latin phrase that translates to "to the point of nausea" in English. It is used to describe something that has been done to excess or repeated excessively.
Sickening Bliss was created in 2006-04.
you could use sickening when someone is doing something revolting or disgusting. (i.e., 'The sound of her retching was sickening to my stomach.')
A dislike or prejudice view against homosexuals
The sight of the monster was sickening to see as it rose the bowl of goo that had slid off him.
Unpleasant or disgusting to the taste; nauseous; loathsome., Offensive; displeasing to the feelings; disagreeable; as, a distasteful truth., Manifesting distaste or dislike; repulsive.
quickening thickening
An exclamation denoting contempt or dislike. See Fy.
Yes, "antipathies" is a word. It refers to strong feelings of dislike or hatred towards someone or something.