HATE
TRUST
Function: verb
intransitive senses
1 a : to place confidence : DEPEND
2 : to sell or deliver on credit
transitive senses
1 a : to commit or place in one’s care or keeping : ENTRUST b : to permit to stay or go or to do something without fear or misgiving
2 a : to rely on the truthfulness or accuracy of : BELIEVE b : to place confidence in : rely on c : to hope or expect confidently
3 : to extend credit to
HATE
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): hat?ed; hat?ing
transitive senses
1 : to feel extreme enmity toward
2 : to have a strong aversion to : find very distasteful
intransitive senses : to express or feel extreme enmity or active hostility
EGO
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural egos
Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, I — more at I
1 : the self especially as contrasted with another self or the world
2 a : EGOTISM 2 b : SELF-ESTEEM 1
3 : the one of the three divisions of the psyche in psychoanalytic theory that serves as the organized conscious mediator between the person and reality especially by functioning both in the perception of and adaptation to reality — compare ID, SUPEREGO
- ego?less adjective
DAMN
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): damned; damn?ing /’da-mi[ng]/
Etymology: Middle English dampnen, from Old French dampner, from Latin damnare, from damnum damage, loss, fine
transitive senses
1 : to condemn to a punishment or fate; especially : to condemn to hell
2 a : to condemn vigorously and often irascibly for some real or fancied fault or defect
3 : to bring ruin on
4 : to swear at : CURSE — often used to express annoyance, disgust, or surprise
intransitive senses : CURSE, SWEAR
CYNIC
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle French or Latin, Middle French cynique, from Latin cynicus, from Greek kynikos, literally, like a dog, from kyn-, kyOn dog — more at HOUND
1 capitalized : an adherent of an ancient Greek school of philosophers who held the view that virtue is the only good and that its essence lies in self-control and independence
2 : a faultfinding captious critic; especially : one who believes that human conduct is motivated wholly by self-interest
- cynic adjective
UGLY
Function: adjective
Inflected Form(s): ug?li?er; -est
Etymology: Middle English, from Old Norse uggligr, from uggr fear; akin to Old Norse ugga to fear
1 : FRIGHTFUL, DIRE
2 a : offensive to the sight : HIDEOUS b : offensive or unpleasant to any sense
3 : morally offensive or objectionable
4 a : likely to cause inconvenience or discomfort
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7 Responses to “HATE”
By botsai on Oct 16, 2005 | Reply
thanks for the rights, kc. :-D
By keysi on Oct 17, 2005 | Reply
para sa lahat yan botsai. :D