Hate like sin verb phrase
Hate someone or something very aggressively or intensely
He hates eating vegetables like sin. He just likes to eat meat.
She hated professional complainers like sin.
Used when one strongly dislikes or is unable to tolerate someone or something.
If you say that you take exception to something, you mean that you strongly object to something.
The phrase is used to advise people to accept the fact that there will always be some who seek to criticize and undermine things, whether justified or not.
The verb “hate" should be conjugated according to its tense.