Meaning of Don't you hate that
A phrase expressing dislike for a situation, inviting agreement.
In simple words: A common phrase used to express dislike for something.
Don't you hate that in a sentence
- Don't you hate that when it rains on the weekend?
- After hearing the news, he sighed, "Don't you hate that?"
- Don't you hate that feeling of missing out?
- When the movie ended badly, she laughed and said, "Don't you hate that?"
How to use Don't you hate that
Use this phrase in casual conversations to bond over shared dislikes. Avoid in formal contexts, as it's too casual.
Grammar pattern
standalone expression
Memory hint
Imagine discussing a movie you both disliked, saying, 'Don't you hate that part?'
Related words
Collocations with Don't you hate that
- hate that noise
- hate that smell
- hate that feeling
Synonyms for Don't you hate that
- Isn't that annoying?
- Don't you dislike that?
- Doesn't that bug you?
Common mistakes with Don't you hate that
- Using it inappropriately in formal settings.
- Misplacing emphasis, making it sound sarcastic when it's not.
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Don't you hate that in other languages
More chunks like Don't you hate that
- Forget it
A phrase used to indicate that something is no longer worth considering.
- I'm through doing that shit
I have decided to stop engaging in that unpleasant action.
- You always say that
You frequently repeat this statement.
- The same thing every time
An expression meaning doing something identically on each occasion.
- I'm always right too
A phrase indicating one's belief in being correct, often used in debate or discussion.
- You know what that is
A phrase confirming understanding about something already mentioned.
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Frequently asked questions about Don't you hate that
What does Don't you hate that mean?
A common phrase used to express dislike for something.
What is the definition of Don't you hate that?
A phrase expressing dislike for a situation, inviting agreement.
How do you use Don't you hate that in a sentence?
Don't you hate that when it rains on the weekend?
Can you give another example of Don't you hate that?
After hearing the news, he sighed, "Don't you hate that?"
What are synonyms for Don't you hate that?
Common alternatives include Isn't that annoying?, Don't you dislike that?, Doesn't that bug you?.
What words go with Don't you hate that?
It commonly pairs with hate that noise, hate that smell, hate that feeling.
What are common mistakes when using Don't you hate that?
Using it inappropriately in formal settings. Misplacing emphasis, making it sound sarcastic when it's not.
How do you pronounce Don't you hate that?
US: //doʊnt ju heɪt ðæt//, UK: //dəʊnt juː heɪt ðæt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
Is Don't you hate that formal or informal?
"Don't you hate that" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.
When should I use Don't you hate that?
Use this phrase in casual conversations to bond over shared dislikes. Avoid in formal contexts, as it's too casual.
