Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hate.(verb)
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Use "hates" in a sentence
""He's good, oh better than anybody else in the world, I b'lieve, but don't you see, just 'cause _he's_ so good, he hates cheatin 'an' lyin ', just _hates_ 'em; an', oh I _couldn't_ tell him I'd been cheatin 'him all this time, an' he so good to me.""
"The word hates seems pretty strong to me, yet God uses it to describe how He feels toward this type of person."
"As the dissent pointed out, what the BSA really hates is teh Gay (and that only in retrospect)."