hateful

IPA: hˈeɪtfʌɫ

adjective

  • Evoking a feeling of hatred.
  • Dislikeable.
  • Full of hatred.
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Examples of "hateful" in Sentences

  • The trolls are especially hateful there.
  • Macedonians do regard the term as offensive and hateful.
  • Reaction: The tape was altered in hateful way by these racists.
  • Wishik was disappointed to see what she called hateful media coverage of the situation.
  • They can only succeed by defeating what they described as hateful, stupid, misogynist, and greedy last night.
  • Becoming merciful rather than hateful is difficult work, and can seem all but impossible for those who have been taught to nurse fantasies of revenge against those who have harmed us.
  • Ralph's after all; but, instead of that, the hateful, _hateful_ thing slipped right out of her hand, and went floating down the stream; and at this point Julia's sobs burst forth afresh.
  • DELANEY: The next day, in the wake of the hijackings, Web sites began to fill with anger toward Professor Traschen, and she received a deluge of what she describes as hateful and vile, even frightening phone and e-mail threats.
  • Last year's resolutions are right next to our "No Mercy" stencil a few feet above our head as we type this, where they have been hanging for the last year, and we could not for the life of us tell you what they are (although "be less hateful" is an annual favorite, which is obviously working out for us really well).

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