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what's the difference between "hate" and "loathe"?
what's the difference? and can you make sentences?
Dec 30, 2013 2:58 PM
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They are synonyms. Loathe is a bit more subtle than Hate.
December 30, 2013
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'To loathe' is much stronger than 'to hate'. It implies deep-seated, simmering hatred. 'Hate' is also a much more common word.
December 31, 2013
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I'm not native, but I'd say that 'loathe' is much stronger than 'hate'.
This reminds me of the Grinch. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vT7sOOc4DOc "Hate, hate, hate. Double hate. LOATHE ENTIRELY." :)
December 30, 2013
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