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detest
Transitive Verb
past: detestedpp: detesteding: detesting
This verb conveys a profound, visceral level of dislike that goes beyond simple hatred. It suggests a feeling of intense repulsion or disgust, often rooted in a moral or aesthetic objection to the object of the emotion. Because of its strength, it is typically used in formal or emphatic contexts. It is rarely used for mild annoyances, instead describing a permanent or deeply ingrained aversion that makes the presence of the thing intolerable.