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hating

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/ˈheɪtɪŋ/ · ha-ting

to feel intense aversion for someone or something.

Meanings

verbformal

to feel intense aversion for someone or something.

کسی یا کسی چیز کے لیے شدید نفرت محسوس کرنا۔

نفرت کرنا

nafrat karna

Synonyms

detestloatheabhorنفرت کرناکرہت کرنابغض رکھنا

Antonyms

loveadorelikeمحبت کرناعشق کرناپسند کرنا

Common Collocations

  • hating someone
  • hating a situation
  • reason for hating

Example Sentences

He is hating the new policy that the government implemented.

وہ نئی پالیسی سے نفرت کر رہا ہے جو حکومت نے نافذ کی ہے۔

Woh nai policy se nafrat kar raha hai jo hakoomat ne nafiz ki hai.

Hating others will only bring negativity into your life.

دوسروں سے نفرت کرنا آپ کی زندگی میں صرف منفی چیزیں لائے گا۔

Doosron se nafrat karna aap ki zindagi mein sirf manfi cheezen laaye ga.

She found herself hating the unfair treatment she received.

اس نے محسوس کیا کہ اسے ملنے والے غیر منصفانہ سلوک سے نفرت ہے۔

Us ne mehsoos kiya ke use milne wale ghair munsifana sulook se nafrat hai.

Easily Confused With

hating:Hating is the present form of hate, while hated is the past form.

Word Family

hate
verbنفرت کرنا
hateful
adjectiveنفرت انگیز
hatred
nounنفرت

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Associate 'hating' with 'hate' and remember it as the intense feeling of dislike.

Imagine a person with a frown, symbolizing their strong aversion.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

محبت میں نہیں ہے فرق جینے اور مرنے کا، اسی کو دیکھ کر جیتے ہیں، جسے دیکھ کر مر جائیں۔

Mohabbat mein nahin hai farq jeene aur marne ka, isi ko dekh kar jeete hain, jise dekh kar mar jayein.

In love, there is no difference between living and dying; we live looking at the one, for whom we would die.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

نیکی کر دریا میں ڈال

Neki kar darya mein daal

Do good and forget about it.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old English "hatan" — to command, to have a strong aversion to

First known use: 9th century

The word 'hate' has Germanic origins and has evolved through centuries to denote intense aversion or hostility.