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 .
He has never said so. But hate is a very strong word and it is rather doubtful
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87 times in the King James Version. Sometimes the root word in hebrew or Greek can really mean to 'love less' rather than the modern understanding of the word.
The word hate as used in the Bible is often understood. It is not used as an opposite of love. Rather, it means rejection.
Hate is a very strong word, dislike would be better. Talk to him and tell him you have no feelings for him.
Hate would be the wrong word, rather he is not accepted. In Islam, he is considered to have changed the original words of the testament given to Jesus Christ.
Excalibur is a much better word than exclaimed, in my opinion.
I don't know if there's a better word than this, but isn't the word you looking for "flirt"? In context: "I hate that girl, she's such a flirt!"
Even better!
The word that means concerned with theories rather than their practical application is "theoretical."
The "Great" has its origins in the word "Greater" meaning encompassing all of the British Islands rather that meaning "better than".
there are no better words than sad