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Tuesday, May 28, 2013

EXECRATE

I told Les that I didn't have a vocabulary extensive enough to express/convey how much I HATE the person I wrote about in "OLD AGE AND TREACHERY". He asked, "How about execrate?" I said, "I think that means to curse or swear." I Googled the Online Dictionary and found that yes, indeed, Les was right AGAIN, and execrate can be used as a synonym for hate: it means "to loathe intensely "as well as "to swear or curse." Since we love nuance: hate means "to dislike intensely" and loathe means "to look down on contemptuously". Love the nuance!

Among other synonyms for HATE:

ABHOR
ABOMINATE
ANIMOSITY
ANIMUS
ANTAGONISM
ANTIPATHY
AVERSION
DESPISE
DETEST
ENMITY
EXECRATE
LOATHE
ODIUM

I meant the verb, not the noun!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hate works just fine with me! ML