utált
utált is a Hungarian verb. It is the past tense, definite, third-person singular form of the verb utál, which means "to hate". Therefore, "utált" translates to "he/she/it hated" or "it was hated" in English. The verb utál is a common and strong expression of dislike or aversion in Hungarian. The definite conjugation is used when the object of the hatred is specified or implied within the context of the sentence. For example, "Azt utált, amit mondott" means "He/she/it hated what he/she/it said". Conversely, the indefinite conjugation would be used in a more general sense, such as "Utálom a hideget" meaning "I hate the cold". The past tense "-t" suffix clearly indicates that the action of hating occurred in the past.