hated

IPA: hˈeɪtʌd

adjective

  • Disliked; odious; reviled.
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Examples of "hated" in Sentences

  • He hated his nan.
  • And the number one person being hated is Conrad Black.
  • He hates cynicism like the Russians at Stalingrad hated the snow.
  • Gauguin hated the Danes – partly because they hated his painting.
  • He hated the bankers and the financiers but also hated the dumb workers.
  • I fuckin hated saying goodbye to my ex when she had to go for grad school.
  • McCain hated mma, but now that Budweiser sponsors the ufc, he is just fine with it.
  • "Your papers, please?" was a phrase hated and feared across Europe and Asia during the last rise of fascism in the world.
  • Which is ironic because Kurt Cobain hated the people who loved his music the most, that is, testosterone addled teen males.
  • "It sounds like sour grapes, but I came to realize I hated doing that work," Letts says, using the word "hated" eight more times in the next long sentence.
  • If McCain hated war, with all the experience he is bragging about, he should have known to clearly read the intelligence report before voting to send our troops off to Iraq.
  • While the calm held, the Eniel ran quiet as a dream: her captain hated needless bellowing, calling it the poor pilot's surrogate for leadership, and merely gestured to the afterguard when the time came to tack for shore.

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