B1 Verb (present participle), Gerund #24 よく出る 3分で読める

hating

Hating means feeling that you really do not like someone or something.

Explanation at your level:

Hating means you do not like something. If you say 'I am hating this,' it means you are very unhappy with what is happening right now. It is a strong way to say 'no' to something.

Use hating when you want to show a strong negative feeling. You can say, 'I am hating the cold weather today.' It is like saying you feel very bad about it.

In this level, you might use hating to describe a process. For example, 'He is hating his new job because it is too hard.' It shows a continuous feeling of dislike over a period of time.

You can use hating in more complex sentences, such as 'I find myself hating the way they treat people.' It expresses a deeper, more reflective sense of disapproval or moral objection.

At the advanced level, hating can be used to describe a persistent state of mind. It often appears in discussions about social dynamics, such as 'The culture of hating on competitors is detrimental to progress.' It moves from personal dislike to a broader social observation.

At the mastery level, hating is analyzed for its nuance. It is distinct from 'loathing' or 'abhorring' because it is more active and often more colloquial. In literature, it can be used to describe the psychological burden of holding onto resentment, as in 'He spent his years hating the circumstances that led to his downfall.' It captures the weight of the emotion.

30秒でわかる単語

  • Hating is the continuous form of hate.
  • It expresses intense dislike.
  • Commonly used in the phrase 'hating on'.
  • Remember to drop the 'e' before '-ing'.

Hey there! Let's talk about hating. At its core, this word is the continuous form of 'hate,' which is one of the strongest words we have in English to describe negative feelings. When you are hating something, you aren't just annoyed; you are experiencing a deep, active dislike.

Think of it as the opposite of loving. While 'hate' is the state of mind, 'hating' describes the action or the process of holding that grudge or aversion. It’s often used in casual conversation to describe how we feel about chores, bad weather, or even video games!

The word hating comes from the Old English word hatian, which meant 'to hate' or 'to regard with hostility.' It shares roots with the Old Saxon haton and the Old High German hazzon. It has always been a heavy, serious word in Germanic languages.

Over centuries, the word has evolved from a very intense, almost violent description of enmity to a more common, everyday way to express strong dislike. Interestingly, while the core meaning hasn't changed much, the frequency of its use in casual slang has definitely spiked in the modern digital age!

You will hear hating used in many ways. In casual speech, it’s common to hear things like, 'I'm hating this commute!' It’s a bit more informal than saying 'I detest this commute.'

It often pairs with words like stop, quit, or start. You might hear people say, 'Stop hating on him!' which is a very popular piece of modern slang meaning 'stop criticizing someone unfairly.' It’s a versatile word that moves between serious emotional expression and lighthearted complaining.

1. Hating on someone: Criticizing or being jealous of someone. Example: 'Stop hating on her success!'

2. Love-hate relationship: Having mixed feelings. Example: 'I have a love-hate relationship with running.'

3. Hate to break it to you: A polite way to deliver bad news. Example: 'I hate to break it to you, but we are out of coffee.'

4. Hate the game, not the player: Don't blame the person, blame the system. Example: 'The rules are unfair, but hate the game, not the player.'

5. Hate one's guts: To dislike someone intensely. Example: 'They really hate each other's guts after that fight.'

As a verb, hating is the present participle of 'hate.' You drop the 'e' and add '-ing.' It is pronounced HEY-ting. The stress is on the first syllable.

It rhymes with waiting, skating, dating, fating, and rating. In terms of grammar, it can function as a gerund (e.g., 'Hating is exhausting') or as part of a continuous verb phrase (e.g., 'I am hating this movie').

Fun Fact

It shares roots with words for 'war' in some old languages.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈheɪtɪŋ/

Clear 'h', long 'a', short 'i'

US /ˈheɪtɪŋ/

Similar to UK, often with a flap 't'

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing the 'e'
  • Adding an extra syllable
  • Confusing with 'heating'

Rhymes With

waiting skating dating rating fating

Difficulty Rating

読解 1/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Needs care with spelling

Speaking 2/5

Common in speech

リスニング 1/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

hate dislike bad

Learn Next

loathe resentment animosity

上級

abhorrence detestation

Grammar to Know

Gerunds

Hating is easy.

Present Continuous

I am hating it.

State Verbs

I hate it.

Examples by Level

1

I am hating this rain.

I don't like rain.

Verb + object

2

She is hating the food.

She thinks food is bad.

Present continuous

3

He is hating his work.

Work is not fun.

Gerund usage

4

They are hating the movie.

Movie is boring.

Verb + object

5

Stop hating it.

Don't be negative.

Imperative

6

I am hating today.

Today is bad.

Time expression

7

Are you hating this?

Do you dislike it?

Question form

8

No more hating.

Be positive.

Noun phrase

1

I am hating every minute of this meeting.

2

He is hating the fact that he lost.

3

She is hating the new school rules.

4

They are hating the long wait.

5

I am hating how loud it is.

6

Stop hating on my choices.

7

We are hating the traffic.

8

She is hating the silence.

1

I found myself hating the outcome of the game.

2

He is known for hating change in his routine.

3

She is hating the pressure of the deadline.

4

They are currently hating the new software update.

5

I am hating the way he talks to people.

6

Stop hating on people who try their best.

7

He is hating the isolation of working from home.

8

We are hating the lack of communication.

1

The constant hating on social media is exhausting.

2

She is hating the realization that she was wrong.

3

He is hating the compromises he has to make.

4

They are hating the direction the company is taking.

5

I am hating the irony of the situation.

6

Stop hating on yourself for past mistakes.

7

She is hating the cold, dark winter nights.

8

We are hating the uncertainty of the future.

1

His habit of hating everything new is quite limiting.

2

She is hating the burden of her newfound fame.

3

He is hating the complexity of the legal process.

4

They are hating the moral ambiguity of the situation.

5

I am hating the way time seems to slip away.

6

Stop hating on the process and trust the outcome.

7

She is hating the feeling of being misunderstood.

8

We are hating the slow pace of the reform.

1

The protagonist is hating the very essence of his existence.

2

She is hating the hypocrisy inherent in the system.

3

He is hating the silence that follows the argument.

4

They are hating the relentless pursuit of perfection.

5

I am hating the weight of these unspoken words.

6

Stop hating on the past and embrace the present.

7

She is hating the inevitable end of the journey.

8

We are hating the cold reality of the situation.

よく使う組み合わせ

stop hating
hating on
hating every minute
hating the idea
hating the fact
hating the way
hating the change
hating the pressure
hating the silence
hating the outcome

Idioms & Expressions

"Hate to break it to you"

Sorry to give bad news

I hate to break it to you, but we missed the bus.

casual

"Love-hate relationship"

Conflicting feelings

I have a love-hate relationship with my phone.

neutral

"Hate one's guts"

To dislike someone very much

They hate each other's guts.

casual

"Hate the game, not the player"

Blame the system, not the person

Don't be mad at him; hate the game, not the player.

casual

"Hate to see it"

A sad situation

He lost his job, you hate to see it.

casual

"Hate to run"

Polite way to leave

I hate to run, but I have a meeting.

neutral

Easily Confused

hating vs heating

Sounds similar

Heating is about warmth, hating is about dislike

The heating is on; I am hating the cold.

hating vs hating

Spelling

Hating has one 't', hitting has two

I am hating hitting the ball.

hating vs hating

Meaning

Hating is active, hate is a state

I hate (state) vs I am hating (action).

hating vs hating

Usage

Hating vs Hated

I am hating (now) vs I hated (then).

Sentence Patterns

A1

I am hating + noun

I am hating the rain.

B1

Stop + hating + on + person

Stop hating on him.

B2

I am hating + that + clause

I am hating that he is late.

B2

Hating + gerund + is + adjective

Hating is exhausting.

C1

Subject + is + hating + every + minute

He is hating every minute of it.

語族

Nouns

hate Intense dislike

Verbs

hate To feel intense dislike

Adjectives

hateful Full of hate

関連

hatred Noun form

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

Formal: detesting Neutral: hating Casual: hating on Slang: hater

よくある間違い

Hating is a state verb I hate it
Usually, we use 'hate' for states, but 'hating' for temporary actions.
Misusing 'hating on' Stop criticizing
It means to criticize, not just to hate.
Using 'hating' for everything Use 'dislike' or 'annoyed'
Hate is very strong; don't overuse it.
Confusing 'hating' with 'hated' I am hating / I hated
Check your tense.
Adding extra letters hating
Drop the 'e' before adding '-ing'.

Tips

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Rhyme Time

Remember it rhymes with waiting.

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Temporary Feelings

Use 'hating' for things happening right now.

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Slang Alert

Understand 'hating on' for social contexts.

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Drop the E

Remember to drop the 'e' in hate before adding 'ing'.

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Clear T

Don't make the 't' sound like a 'd'.

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Don't Overuse

Use 'dislike' for mild things.

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Germanic Roots

It's a very old word.

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Sentence Frames

Practice 'I am hating...'

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Gerunds

Use it as a noun: 'Hating is bad'.

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Tone Check

It sounds very negative!

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Hate-ing: I am Hating the wait-ing.

Visual Association

A person with a grumpy face.

Word Web

dislike resentment animosity aversion

チャレンジ

Write 3 sentences about things you are hating today.

語源

Germanic

Original meaning: To regard with hostility

文化的な背景

Can be offensive if used to describe people based on identity.

Commonly used in pop culture and social media.

'Hate the game' (hip-hop culture) The Hateful Eight (movie)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At work

  • hating the workload
  • hating the meeting
  • hating the commute

Social media

  • stop the hating
  • hating on posts
  • no hating allowed

School

  • hating the homework
  • hating the test
  • hating the subject

Daily life

  • hating the weather
  • hating the traffic
  • hating the wait

Conversation Starters

"What is one thing you are hating today?"

"Do you think people spend too much time hating on others?"

"How do you stop yourself from hating a difficult task?"

"Is it ever okay to express that you are hating something?"

"What is the opposite of hating in your opinion?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you were hating a situation.

How does it feel to stop hating something?

Why do people hate on others?

Describe a day where you were hating everything.

よくある質問

8 問

It is a strong word, but not a swear word.

Yes, but be careful as it is very strong.

Hate is the emotion; hating is the act.

It is mostly neutral/casual.

Yes, for temporary feelings.

Someone who criticizes others.

Very common in daily English.

H-A-T-I-N-G.

自分をテスト

fill blank A1

I am ___ the cold weather.

正解! おしい! 正解: hating

Present continuous requires -ing.

multiple choice A2

What does 'hating on' mean?

正解! おしい! 正解: Criticizing

It is a slang term for criticism.

true false B1

Hating is the past tense of hate.

正解! おしい! 正解: 間違い

Hating is the present participle.

match pairs B1

Word

意味

All matched!

Matching opposites.

sentence order B2

下の単語をタップして文を組み立てよう
正解! おしい! 正解:

Subject + verb + object.

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