Hate, loathe or despise
The word is "hate." It means to feel intense or extreme dislike or hostility towards someone or something.
Scorn means to feel or show contempt or disdain for someone or something.
Yes, "antipathies" is a word. It refers to strong feelings of dislike or hatred towards someone or something.
Antipathy means a strong feeling of dislike or hatred. Synonyms include aversion, repugnance, distaste, animosity, antagonism, enmity, hostility and repulsion.
A feeling of deep dislike for something is typically referred to as aversion or distaste. It can manifest as a strong sense of disapproval, repulsion, or animosity towards the object of dislike.
Integrity is the word that defines strong moral character, which encompasses honesty, trustworthiness, and adherence to ethical principles.
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.
distaste
Tell your sister how you feel and see how she feel about him and if the love is strong try to forget it but whty would you dislike him holla back sign by laylay
To "greatly dislike" something or to "feel bitter" about something.
Scorn means to feel or show contempt or disdain for someone or something.
dislike. hate is a strong and meaning ful word, becareful when you use it.
The likely word is "loathing" (a strong dislike or hatred).The similar word is lathing, narrow boards or to shape on a lathe.
Hate is such a strong word... dislike greatly, I would have to agree with...
Dislike can be used as a noun or a verb but not as an adjective. Noun: Bob has a strong dislike for seafood. Verb: Bob dislikes seafood.
that you dislike them, or dislike something about them. not hate - as hate is a strong word - but like a bit off with them - not so keen or any words like that :)
The English word disgust means distaste, nausea or strong aversion to something. Its origin is from the French word desgouster which means strong dislike and dates from approximately 1590 to 1600.
Hate is a strong word. I prefer dislike. I think "hating" someone is tiring. I try to forgive and forget. (: