The fact that it is nearly always written by the victors and seems to teach us nothing.
Detest is already a verb. For example, "to detest something or someone" is an action and therefore a verb.
The word "detested" is a past participle form of the verb "detest." Therefore, it is a verb.
Sorry for the delay... French Bête Noire is Black beast (game) Une bête noire is someone whom you detest, you can't stand.
Despise is spelt with an e. It is a word similar to detest but much stronger that hate or even loathe.
No, the French phrase Je déteste is not feminine.Specifically, the French language does not differentiate in gender for the first ("I" in the singular, "we" in the plural) and second ("you" in the singular, "you all" in the plural) person points of view. The subject pronoun je merely means "I," with no gender implied. The present indicative verb déteste translates as "(I) am detesting, detest, do detest."The pronunciation will be "zhuh dey-tehst" in French.
I detest racism.
Detest is already a verb. For example, "to detest something or someone" is an action and therefore a verb.
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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Those Whom the Gods Detest was created on 2009-11-03.