hated
English
Etymology
From Middle English hated, from Old English hatod, ġehatod (“hated”, past participle), from Proto-Germanic *hatadaz (“hated”), equivalent to hate + -ed. Cognate with Saterland Frisian haated, hoated (“hated”), Dutch gehaat (“hated”), German Low German haat (“hated”), German gehasst (“hated”), Swedish hatad (“hated”), Icelandic hataður (“hated”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
hated (comparative more hated, superlative most hated)
Derived terms
Translations
disliked, odious
Verb
hated
- simple past and past participle of hate
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