Definitions and Examples of dislike, hate, despise
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
To have a feeling of aversion or not to enjoy something.
Example
I dislike spicy food because it upsets my stomach.
hate
To feel intense or passionate dislike for someone or something.
Example
I hate it when people talk loudly on their phones in public places.
To strongly dislike or have contempt for someone or something.
Example
She despises people who are rude to waiters and waitresses.
Key Differences: dislike vs hate vs despise
- 1Dislike is a mild form of negative feeling towards something or someone.
- 2Hate is a strong and passionate feeling of dislike.
- 3Despise is an even stronger feeling of dislike that includes contempt.
Effective Usage of dislike, hate, despise
- 1Expressing Dislike: Use dislike, hate, and despise to express your negative feelings towards something or someone.
- 2Avoiding Confusion: Use these antonyms correctly to avoid confusion in communication.
- 3Expanding Vocabulary: Learn and use these antonyms to expand your vocabulary and improve your English skills.
Remember this!
The antonyms of hankered are dislike, hate, and despise. These words convey different levels of negative feelings, from mild (dislike) to strong (hate) to even stronger with contempt (despise). Use them to express your negative feelings, avoid confusion, and expand your vocabulary.