I.
noun
1 strong feeling of dislike
ADJECTIVE
▪ absolute , pure
▪
In her eyes he could see naked ~.
VERB + HATE
▪ be filled with , be full of , burn with
▪
He burned with ~ for everyone and everything.
HATE + NOUN
▪ campaign , figure ( esp. BrE ), mail
▪
victim of a vicious ~ campaign
▪
She became a ~ figure for politicians on the left.
▪ crime , speech
PREPOSITION
▪ ~ for
▪
full of ~ for the people who had betrayed her
2 sb/sth you hate
ADJECTIVE
▪ pet ( BrE )
▪
Jazz has always been a pet ~ of mine.
II.
verb
ADVERB
▪ particularly , really
▪ absolutely
▪
I absolutely ~ cooking.
▪ almost
▪
For a moment she almost ~d him.
▪ just
▪
Don't you just ~ people who are always right?
▪ always
▪
I always ~d school.
▪ still
VERB + HATE
▪ begin to , come to , grow to
▪
He came to ~ the town, with its narrow prejudices.
▪ love to
▪
the media baron all the liberals love to ~
PREPOSITION
▪ for
▪
He ~d me for standing up to him.
PHRASES
▪ ~ it when
▪
I ~ it when you lose your temper like that.
▪ ~ to say, see, think, etc.
▪
I'd ~ to say how many hours I've spent trying to fix my computer.
Hate is used with these nouns as the object: ↑ fact , ↑ feeling , ↑ nickname , ↑ violence