It is actually quite simple to detest a divorce. First you must have a strong feeling of not liking the divorce. When you express that dislike you are detesting it. But if you mean "contest" then that is something entirely different.
Use it like this in a sentence I detest smallpox. You detest smallpox We detest smallpox. He detests smallpox She detests smallpox It detests smallpox.
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The noun forms for the verb detest are detestation and the gerund, detesting.
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The noun forms for the verb to detest are detester (one who detests) and the gerund, detesting.
I detest racism.
The verb form of the word "detest" is "detest." It means to dislike intensely or hate something strongly.
Detest: adore :: depart is to what?
Use it like this in a sentence I detest smallpox. You detest smallpox We detest smallpox. He detests smallpox She detests smallpox It detests smallpox.
Detest means hate in English.
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The noun forms for the verb detest are detestation and the gerund, detesting.
detest means to hate or dislike very much. sentence: i detest bad manners in a person. this is to give you a hint of what it means or more like an EXAMPLE .. :D
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