hatefully


hate·ful

H0082600 (hāt′fəl)adj.1. Eliciting or deserving hatred.2. Feeling or showing hatred: "After she'd drunk the cocktail ... Mary sat there seeing faces, hearing voices in a blank hateful haze" (John Dos Passos).3. Informal Very unpleasant or unappealing: a hateful chore.
hate′ful·ly adv.hate′ful·ness n.Synonyms: hateful, detestable, odious, offensive, repellent
These often interchangeable adjectives describe what elicits or deserves strong dislike, distaste, or revulsion. Hateful refers to what evokes hatred or deep animosity: "No vice is universally so hateful as ingratitude" (Joseph Priestley).
Detestable applies to what arouses abhorrence or scorn: detestable crimes against humanity. Something odious is the object of intense displeasure or aversion: "the odious practice of sending prisoners abroad to be tortured" (Ronald Dworkin).
Offensive applies to what offends or insults: an offensive suggestion that the writer was guilty of plagiarism. Something repellent arouses repugnance or disgust: "[The motion picture code] banned the portrayal of repellent subjects—the sale of women, surgical operations, cruelty to children and animals" (Jeffrey Meyers).
Thesaurus
Adv.1.hatefully - in a hateful manner
Translations
可恨地

hate

(heit) verb to dislike very much. I hate them for their cruelty to my father; I hate getting up in the morning. 厭惡, 憎恨 憎恨,讨厌 noun1. great dislike. a look of hate. 厭惡,憎恨 憎恨,厌恶 2. something disliked. Getting up in the morning is one of my pet (= particular) hates. 厭惡或憎恨的事物 憎恨的事物ˈhateful adjective very bad; very unpleasant. That was a hateful thing to do to her; What a hateful person! 可恨的 可恨的ˈhatefully adverb 可恨地 可恨地ˈhatefulness noun 可恨 憎恨,可憎 hatred (ˈheitrid) noun great dislike. There was a look of hatred in his eyes; I have a deep-seated hatred of liars. 厭惡,憎恨 憎恨,憎恶,怨恨