Examples of 'detest' in a sentence

Meaning of "detest"

detest (verb): to dislike intensely
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  • To dislike (someone or something) intensely; to loathe.
  • To witness against; to denounce; to condemn.

How to use "detest" in a sentence

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I detest things that remind one of childhood.
I pretty much detest the comics industry.
I detest boats so we will not possibly meet.
And progressives detest evil people as leaders.
I detest those prehistoric right wing dinosaurs.
You used to detest things like that.
I detest anything that disrupts my daily routine.
You will not detest working with it.
We detest and warn against certain deviations.
Their parents too detest the government.
I detest that sort of high school talk.
Another thing cats detest is cayenne pepper.
I detest the role of the spurned wife.
Both men would detest the thought.
I detest him but he would not pry.

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I do not really think that you detest me.
I know you detest all this hiding.
Detest your neighbor as you detest yourself.
I admire and detest it at the same time.
Detest you once they are married.
Many people detest their monthly bills.
For fear that my poor company detest.
Lisbeth detest men who hates women.
Australians now loathe and detest them.
I also detest the bitterness of your voice.
We are both formidable people who detest children.
I detest politics and gossip in equal measure.
And embraced one i most heartily detest.
I detest your idealism when it becomes obsession.
Most of the educators detest the programme.
I detest the word and the meaning.
Search engines greatly detest this practice.
We may detest the idea of paying more.
You are doing the very thing you detest.
I really detest people who judge others.
The suffering of being near what you detest.
But fools detest turning from evil.
Some enjoy while some detest walking.
They detest the truth to the extreme.
She had come to detest that word.
I detest my sins because they offend you.
Out of the big cities we detest you.
I detest and loathe the clown now.
This is something which markets generally detest.
They detest dishonesty and they are defamed by it.
I appreciate a drink but detest getting drunk.
I detest the world outside these walls.
Parts of the country detest the other.
Do not detest a man because he is not rich.
They absolutely detest each other.

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