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Understanding the Difference Between Detest and Hate

Detest is a verb that means to feel strong dislike or hatred towards something. It can also be used to describe something that is considered repulsive or revolting.

Example sentences:

* I detest the taste of brussels sprouts.
* She detests her job and is looking for a new one.
* The thought of eating insects detests me.

In contrast to hate, which can be more intense and often implies a deeper-seated feeling, detest is generally used to describe a milder dislike or aversion. However, both words can be used interchangeably in some contexts, depending on the intensity of the feeling being described.

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