Hate on Meaning in English
expression
释义
To unfairly criticize, insult, or be negative about someone or something, often with jealousy or dislike. Used informally or in slang.
用法与细微差别
Very informal, mainly used in American English speech and online; common in 'don't hate on me' or 'people are hating on'. Implies unfair negativity, often driven by jealousy. Not standard for formal writing. Frequently confused with simply 'hate'—but 'hate on' is about active negative behavior, not just feeling hate.
例句
Please don't hate on her for expressing her opinion.
basic
Stop hating on my music taste.
basic
Why do people always hate on successful athletes?
basic
Everyone's going to hate on you if you stand out—you just have to ignore it.
natural
Don’t hate on people just because they have something you want.
natural
You can give advice without hating on someone’s choices.
natural