hates
v.v. to feel a very strong dislike for something or someone. You use this when you really do not like a person, a thing, or an activity.
v. to feel intense hostility or aversion toward a person, object, or situation. The third-person singular present form of 'hate'; transitive, requiring a direct object or a gerund/infinitive complement.
He hates waking up early on the weekend.
She hates the long commute to work because the trains are always crowded and late.
While he appreciates the technical skill involved in the performance, he hates the aggressive tone of the music and prefers something more melodic.
Transitive verb; can be followed by a noun, a gerund ('hates driving'), or an infinitive ('hates to drive').
He is hating the soup.He hates the soup.Hate is a stative verb and is rarely used in the continuous (-ing) form to describe a general feeling.