LOVE vs HATE: NOUN
- A strong positive emotion of regard and affection
- A score of zero in tennis or squash
- Sexual activities (often including sexual intercourse) between two people
- A beloved person; used as terms of endearment
- A strong feeling of affection and concern toward another person, as that arising from kinship or close friendship.
- A feeling of devotion or adoration toward God or a god.
- Charity.
- Sexual desire or activity.
- An instance of being in love.
- A person for whom one has strong feelings of affection.
- Used as a term of endearment for such a person.
- An intense emotional attachment to something, as to a pet or treasured object.
- A score of zero, as in tennis.
- Eros or Cupid.
- The object of such an enthusiasm.
- A strong predilection or enthusiasm.
- An expression of one's affection.
- A feeling of kindness or concern by God or a god toward humans.
- A deep feeling of sexual desire and attraction
- An embodiment or a representation of Cupid; one of a class of beings poetically imagined as devoted to the interests of lovers, and depicted as winged boys.
- [capitalized] A personification of the passion of love; sexual attraction imagined as an independent power external to its subject: applied especially to Cupid (more properly Amor) or Eros, the classical god of love, and more rarely to Venus or Aphrodite, the goddess of love.
- A beloved person; an object of affectionate interest, as a sweetheart or a husband or wife: often also used in address as a term of endearment.
- Any object of warm affection or devotion
- In Tasmania, the blue-creeper, Comesperma volubile.
- The principle of sympathetic or pleasurable attraction in sentient and thinking beings; that feeling of predilection or solicitude for, or delight in, certain individuals or classes, principles, qualities, or things, which excites a strong desire or craving for the welfare, companionship, possession, enjoyment, or promotion of its object or objects; the yearning desire (whether right or perverted) for what is thought to be best in any relation or from any point of view.
- Intimate personal affection between individuals of opposite sex capable of intermarriage; the emotional incentive to and normal basis of conjugal union: as, to be in love; to marry for love.
- An emotion of extreme or passionate dislike or aversion; inveterate ill-will; hatred.
- Vengeance; punishment.
- Synonyms Ill-will, Enmity, etc. See animosity. (See also hatred.)
- Strong aversion coupled with desire that evil should befall the person toward whom the feeling is directed; as exercised toward things, intense dislike; hatred; detestation; -- opposed to love.
- Intense animosity or dislike; hatred.
- Negative feedback, abusive behaviour.
- Hatred.
- An object of hatred.
- The emotion of hate; a feeling of dislike so strong that it demands action
LOVE vs HATE: VERB
- Have sexual intercourse with
- Get pleasure from
- Be enamored or in love with
- Have a great affection or liking for
- Dislike intensely; feel antipathy or aversion towards
- To dislike intensely due to envy.
- To dislike intensely; to feel strong hostility towards.
LOVE vs HATE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To feel love or sexual love for another.
- To feel love for (a person).
- To thrive on; need.
- To like or desire enthusiastically.
- To have sexual intercourse with.
- To feel devotion to (God or a god).
- To embrace or caress.
- To feel or show kindness or concern to (a person). Used of God or a god.
- To feel sexual love for (a person).
- To have an intense emotional attachment to.
- To feel hatred.
- To be disinclined (to do something) out of politeness or a need to apologize.
- To feel dislike or distaste for.
- To feel strong dislike for or hostility toward.
LOVE vs HATE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To be very unwilling; followed by an infinitive, or a substantive clause with that
- To have a great aversion to, with a strong desire that evil should befall the person toward whom the feeling is directed; to dislike intensely; to detest
- To love less, relatively.
LOVE vs HATE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To regard with a strong feeling of affection; hold dear; have a strong regard for.
- Specifically, to regard (one of the opposite sex) with the admiration and devotion characteristic of the sexual relation; be in love with.
- To have a strong liking, craving, or appetite for; like; take pleasure in; delight in: followed by a noun or an infinitive.
- To caress; show affection by caresses: a childish use of the word.
- To have strong affection; especially, to be passionately attached to one of the opposite sex.
- To praise; commend.
- To praise as of value; prize; set a price on.
- A beloved person
- Used as terms of endearment
- (idiom) (no love lost) No affection; animosity.
- (idiom) (in love) Highly or immoderately fond.
- (idiom) (in love) Deeply or passionately enamored.
- (idiom) (for the love of) For the sake of; in consideration for.
- (idiom) (for love) Out of compassion; with no thought for a reward.
- (idiom) (for love or money) Under any circumstances. Usually used in negative sentences.
- See hight.
- To regard with a strong and passionate dislike or aversion; regard with extreme ill-will.
- In a weakened sense, to dislike; be averse; be unwilling: commonly with an infinitive.
- To have little regard for, or less than for some other; despise in comparison with something else regarded as more worthy: a use of the word in Scripture.
- Synonyms Hate, Abhor, Detest, Abominate, Loathe. These words express the strongest forms of dislike and aversion of either persons or things. Hate may include the others; it is more permanent and includes more ill-will toward that which is hated. To abhor, literally to start from with horror, is to have all the better feelings excited against that which is abhorred: as, we abhor cruelty. To detest, literally to bear witness against, is to condemn with indignation. Abominate, by derivation and the Biblical use of its congeners, has generally reference to what is offensive to moral and religious sentiment. To loathe is primarily to have great aversion to food, and hence to have like disgust toward that which is offensive to the moral nature or the feelings.
- To feel hatred: as, one who neither loves nor hates.
- Dislike intensely
- To have and express negative sentiments about a person
- The emotion of intense dislike
- (idiom) (hate on (someone)) To ridicule, insult, or act hatefully toward.
LOVE vs HATE: RELATED WORDS
- Cherish, Adores, Affection, Hate, Adore, Sexual love, Making love, Loved one, Honey, Lovemaking, Dearest, Dear, Beloved, Enjoy, Passion
- Despises, Sucks, Loathing, Wanna, Want, Resent, Racist, Abhor, Hateful, Loathe, Dislike, Love, Despise, Hatred, Detest
LOVE vs HATE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Devotion, Friendship, Romance, Cherish, Adores, Affection, Hate, Adore, Honey, Lovemaking, Dearest, Dear, Beloved, Enjoy, Passion
- Animosity, Angry, Sorry, Despises, Sucks, Wanna, Want, Resent, Racist, Hateful, Loathe, Love, Despise, Hatred, Detest
LOVE vs HATE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Romantic Love Message to Make Her Fall in Love with You.
- Love Lessons for Commitment Phobes or those who love them.
- Sending lots of love and luck your way, my love!
- Read love, romantic and falling in love poems.
- We love that you love using AOL email.
- Love Letter in Hindi, if written with right feelings of Love, can do wonders for success of your Love life.
- For stony limits cannot hold love out, And what love can do that dares love attempt; Therefore thy kinsmen are no let to me.
- The most romantic Love Poems, Friendship Poems, Love Quotes, Love Stories and Letters.
- Love the phone, love the service and love that I have cut my mobile bill in half.
- Dont get me wrong, I LOVE LOVE LOVE aldi.
- Naturally, they hate our strength; they hate Germany on the march, unafraid of sacrifices.
- For those of you who hate Excel, you will probably hate me now too.
- And the guys like Pierre Boulez hate it: they hate the label postmodern.
- Hate incidents should be investigated and documented as part of an overall strategy toprevent hate crimes.
- Close the hate loophole to prohibit people convicted of hate crimes from acquiring or possessing firearms.
- Annual report cites rise in hate groups, but some ask: What is hate?
- If anything SJWs hate nerds much more than they hate jocks.
- Fanning the Flames of Hate: Social Media and Hate Crime.
- Hate crimes and hate incidents create communitywide unrest.
- Hate, Hate, Hate the new format on the screen.
LOVE vs HATE: QUESTIONS
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- Do Sinners Love those that love them what reward have you?
- Does love always win in the struggle between love and life?
- What happens when you fall in love with an impossible love?
- How our finding love tarot spread can help you find love?
- How many episodes of Love Love Thy Neighbour are there?
- Who performs where is the love at One Love Manchester?
- Is it possible to have love without obsessive love disorder?
- Is platonic love durable and romantic love delicate?
- Does letting love happen naturally expedite your finding love?
- Is online hate speech incitement to unlawful action?
- Do teachers hate rhetorical questions in academic writing?
- Why is Schindler's list considered hate propaganda?
- Why do fragrance manufacturers hate the imitations?
- Did Maulana Ziauddin Sanami hate Hazrat Nizamuddin?
- Why does Christopher Hitchens hate multiculturalism?
- Do American campuses hate hate speech or free speech?
- What constitutes a hate crime under the federal hate crime act?
- Can online hate speech data be used to identify offline hate crimes?
- Is the 1989 Hate Crime Act adequate in combating hate crimes?