ダイキライ
Meanings
Adjective (な)
1. detestable; abhorrent; loathsome
Pitch accent
イキライ
Composed of
large; big; great; prominent; -sized; as big as; university
disliked; hated; tendency; smack (of); distinction; discrimination
Examples (44 in total)
I hate waiting.
I hate snow.
I hate rain.
I hate homework.
I hate karaoke.
I hate tomatoes.
I hate crowds.
I hate reptiles.
You hate it, don't you?
I hate you.
He really hates lies.
Cats hate water.
I hate exercising.
I hate politics.
She hates carrots.
I hate spiders.
Cats hate vacuum cleaners.
I hate hospital food.
He hates running.
I hate this kind of place.
He hates her.
I hate cops like him.
I thought you hated Christmas.
He hates air travel.
I hate cleaning and doing laundry.
I hate this weather.
Tom hates being tickled.
I like broccoli, but I hate cauliflower.
"I hate you!" "Me too!"
My mother hates writing letters.
My wife hates cats.
She hates fish and never eats any.
Man, I hate the sound of glass squeaking!
Tom hates the sound of wind chimes.
I hate women who say that all men are the same.
He loves cars, while his brother hates them.
I hate it when women say that all men are the same.
Tom knows that I hate spinach.
Some people love pumpkin pie and others hate it.
They hate him because he gives them a mountain of homework.
I hate English grammar!
I hate jealous women.
Ugh, I hate work. I don't wanna go.
Cats usually hate dogs.