'Dislike' suggests a mild or moderate negative feeling or lack of preference towards something or someone. It indicates a lesser degree of resentment or a simple preference against something without a strong emotional reaction. 'Hate' conveys a more strong and intense negative feeling or extreme hostility towards something or someone. It represents a deep emotional or personal repulsion, often accompanied by anger, resentment, or a desire for harm. Finally, 'loathe' expresses the most extreme level of disgust or resentment among the three verbs. It implies an intense, profound, and often irrational feeling of hatred. Here are some examples:
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