At an English conversation school, I got a new word "detest". I am surprised at that my teacher said "detest" is much stronger than "hate". I have hesitated to use the word "hate" so far because it seemed very strong word. But I know now "detest". I hope I will never need to use this word.
Today's my sister's birthday! Happy birthday to her!!!
I want to have a cake...with lots of fruits...
PuffThaMajikDragon

in english "Detest" isn't as strong as the word "Hate"
Hate is a word usually used on people and is a common word, an example would be "i hate harry" it can also be used against things, like "i hate cooking" or "I hate eating bananas" not really a strong word.
detest is the same meaning, it is used most with posher people, they could say "I detest harry" or "I detest cleaning and cooking" its the same meaning of words just hate is used more.