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Definition of hateful in English: hatefuladjective ˈheɪtf(ə)lˈheɪtfʊlˈheɪtfəl 1Arousing, deserving of, or filled with hatred. that hateful arrogant woman Example sentencesExamples - He did not want to see her in all her arrogant joy, and all her hateful apathetic moments.
- Yet on Saturday I was faced with some of the most vitriolic and hateful abuse you can imagine for actually calling something right.
- He was mean and hateful and racist and criminal enough to do it, but not smart enough to plan it alone.
- He is half-Indian and a hateful, evil criminal who steals and murders without a thought.
- Your obscene actions only show who you are, that you are a hateful person and that you deserve no one and no friends.
- We punish because the criminal act was loathsome and the criminal himself hateful.
- Terror seeped through him as he met her pain filled, hateful gaze.
- Had he been as hateful and vitriolic about ethnic minorities, that letter would never have been printed.
- Write a really hateful, nasty letter to your family, telling them all your resentments and rages.
- How could you even contemplate publishing an image so blatantly hateful to women.
- Even more startling was the cynical, even hateful, tone of many of the letters.
- Mark Latham's bitter and hateful rantings will not destroy dad's legacy or service to Australia.
- Were these attendees fostered by their educators to be intolerant, hateful, and rude?
- The existence of hatred need not be acknowledged, complicity in hateful practices remains concealed, and power is as comfy as ever.
- If the reader is intolerant, hateful, or oppressive, so will be the interpretation of the text.
- Clark called the remarks hateful and ignorant, and said there can be no excuse for such comments.
- This was the ugly face of militant Christianity: intolerant, bigoted and hateful.
- The naivete, hateful ignorance and misguided arguments of his article were appalling to say the least.
- The government's hateful message to migrants and refugees contrasts shamefully with its attitude to the oil companies.
Synonyms shameful, shocking, scandalous, deplorable, despicable, contemptible, beyond contempt, beyond the pale, dishonourable, discreditable, reprehensible, objectionable, base, mean, low, blameworthy, unworthy, ignoble, shabby, inglorious, infamous, unprincipled, outrageous, abominable, atrocious, appalling, dreadful, terrible, disgusting, shameless, vile, odious, monstrous, heinous, iniquitous, unspeakable, loathsome, sordid, bad, wicked, immoral, nefarious, indefensible, inexcusable, unforgivable, intolerable - 1.1informal Very unpleasant.
Example sentencesExamples - She was no longer a hateful mess of classroom errors.
- Why have you dressed me up in these hateful clothes?
- The hateful dress was mocking me. Therefore, the last thing I ever did in that house was to fling that wretched dress into the cleansing fire.
Synonyms detestable, horrible, horrid, unpleasant, awful, nasty, disagreeable, despicable, objectionable, insufferable, revolting, rotten, loathsome, abhorrent, abominable, damnable, execrable, odious, repugnant, repellent, repulsive, disgusting, distasteful, obnoxious, offensive, foul, vile, heinous informal ghastly British informal beastly, God-awful, yucky vulgar slang shitty archaic loathly, disgustful
Derivatives adverb Riley clenched his teeth together, glaring hatefully at the girl. Example sentencesExamples - They were talking in low voices, she didn't trust them at all, and did her best to catch Jeremy's eye and glare at him hatefully.
- A white girl is yelling, and her pretty face is hatefully distorted.
- They passed a very drunk looking Rich, who, after giving Kim a look that made her shudder, glared hatefully at Chip.
- The blond man glared hatefully up to Greg, and the large man kicked him again, drawing another hurting grunt from Vincent.
noun No, he was too kind and pretended not to notice my hatefulness and sarcasm. Example sentencesExamples - He hoped she grew out of her hatefulness one day, and hoped that there was a good reason why she was so full of malice and spite.
- His love of life stands in sharp positive contrast to their hard-edged hatefulness and humorless, rigid work ethic.
- Most people have little conception of the hatefulness of their sin in the sight of God.
- All anger and hatefulness he had felt for her a few minutes ago were gone.
Definition of hateful in US English: hatefuladjectiveˈhātfəlˈheɪtfəl 1Arousing, deserving of, or filled with hatred. hateful letters of abuse that had come unsigned Example sentencesExamples - Were these attendees fostered by their educators to be intolerant, hateful, and rude?
- Clark called the remarks hateful and ignorant, and said there can be no excuse for such comments.
- If the reader is intolerant, hateful, or oppressive, so will be the interpretation of the text.
- He did not want to see her in all her arrogant joy, and all her hateful apathetic moments.
- Write a really hateful, nasty letter to your family, telling them all your resentments and rages.
- The naivete, hateful ignorance and misguided arguments of his article were appalling to say the least.
- Had he been as hateful and vitriolic about ethnic minorities, that letter would never have been printed.
- Terror seeped through him as he met her pain filled, hateful gaze.
- The existence of hatred need not be acknowledged, complicity in hateful practices remains concealed, and power is as comfy as ever.
- We punish because the criminal act was loathsome and the criminal himself hateful.
- This was the ugly face of militant Christianity: intolerant, bigoted and hateful.
- The government's hateful message to migrants and refugees contrasts shamefully with its attitude to the oil companies.
- Even more startling was the cynical, even hateful, tone of many of the letters.
- Yet on Saturday I was faced with some of the most vitriolic and hateful abuse you can imagine for actually calling something right.
- He is half-Indian and a hateful, evil criminal who steals and murders without a thought.
- How could you even contemplate publishing an image so blatantly hateful to women.
- He was mean and hateful and racist and criminal enough to do it, but not smart enough to plan it alone.
- Your obscene actions only show who you are, that you are a hateful person and that you deserve no one and no friends.
- Mark Latham's bitter and hateful rantings will not destroy dad's legacy or service to Australia.
Synonyms shameful, shocking, scandalous, deplorable, despicable, contemptible, beyond contempt, beyond the pale, dishonourable, discreditable, reprehensible, objectionable, base, mean, low, blameworthy, unworthy, ignoble, shabby, inglorious, infamous, unprincipled, outrageous, abominable, atrocious, appalling, dreadful, terrible, disgusting, shameless, vile, odious, monstrous, heinous, iniquitous, unspeakable, loathsome, sordid, bad, wicked, immoral, nefarious, indefensible, inexcusable, unforgivable, intolerable - 1.1informal Very unpleasant.
I don't have to stay in this hateful place Example sentencesExamples - She was no longer a hateful mess of classroom errors.
- The hateful dress was mocking me. Therefore, the last thing I ever did in that house was to fling that wretched dress into the cleansing fire.
- Why have you dressed me up in these hateful clothes?
Synonyms detestable, horrible, horrid, unpleasant, awful, nasty, disagreeable, despicable, objectionable, insufferable, revolting, rotten, loathsome, abhorrent, abominable, damnable, execrable, odious, repugnant, repellent, repulsive, disgusting, distasteful, obnoxious, offensive, foul, vile, heinous
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