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Another word for hate would be abhorrence, abomination, anathema, animosity, animus, antagonism, antipathy, aversion, bête noire*, black beast, bother, bugbear*, detestation, disgust, enmity, execration, frost*, grievance, gripe, hatred, Horror, hostility, ill will, irritant, loathing, malevolence, malignity, mislike, nasty look, no love lost, nuisance, objection, odium, pain, rancor, rankling, repugnance, repulsion, resentment, revenge, revulsion, scorn, spite, trouble, venom .

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