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Example sentences for "hated"

Lexicographically close words:
hatchment; hatchments; hatchway; hatchways; hate; hateful; hatefull; hatefully; hatefulness; haten
  1. Thomas a Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, was a favourite of the citizens, though hated by his sovereign.

  2. It was impossible to clear herself without involving Muriel, and she hated to tell tales.

  3. And Absalom spake unto his brother Amnon neither good nor bad: for Absalom hated Amnon, because he had forced his sister Tamar.

  4. And David said on that day, Whosoever getteth up to the gutter, and smiteth the Jebusites, and the lame and the blind that are hated of David's soul, he shall be chief and captain.

  5. Then Amnon hated her exceedingly; so that the hatred wherewith he hated her was greater than the love wherewith he had loved her.

  6. After burning the hated Acts in the bonfire with which the day was being solemnised, they put it out as a further protest against the celebration, publicly read their own declaration and testimony, and affixed a copy of it to the Market Cross.

  7. From passion you told me you hated You're now and for ever set free, I pass in my train, sorrow-weighted, Your house that was Heaven to me.

  8. I lie alone, beneath the Almond flowers, I hated them to touch you as they fell.

  9. And when the child in shocked dismay Fled from the hated husband's care He caught and tied her, so they say, Down to his bedside by her hair.

  10. And under your kisses I hardly knew Whether I loved or hated you.

  11. He has always hated her, and she has never deceived herself as to his sentiments.

  12. She clung to the hope held out to her, clung to the once dreaded, hated Oswald as to a last anchor of salvation.

  13. The Archduke of Hesse, the most reactionary of German princes, had resumed his rule with the help of his hated Prime Minister, Hassenpflug.

  14. At close range they fought the combined fleets of their hated Christian adversaries.

  15. In arms against the foe, Till their hated blood shall flow In a river past our feet.

  16. True; and at this moment, for so doing, I am the man most hated by the rabble who supplied those recruits.

  17. These generals, with armies flushed with triumph, were pressing on towards Paris to accelerate the destruction of the hated Germans.

  18. She was very angry--she always hated him.

  19. Characteristically, he hated the sin but overflowed in sympathy for the sinner.

  20. She was so genuinely fond of him that she hated to give him pain.

  21. She was tingling from head to foot, every nerve of her a-thrill, and for a moment she felt as though she hated him.

  22. He had long hated a man named Thalassius, an officer in one of the law courts, as having been concerned in plots against his brother Gallus.

  23. Alice was a bit worried lest it be sour, and she hated milk or cream that wasn't every bit sweet.

  24. The little cousins hated to leave each other; they were just getting well acquainted and were planning all sorts of fun they could do together.

  25. Here was a chapter of romance, though some things in the great struggle with England were prosaic enough; there was as much rebellion now against raising men and money as there had ever been against the Stamp Act or the hated duties.

  26. There was the look of a fiend in Dickson's face, in the dim light, as he turned and saw the man he hated most, and the two clinched in a fury.

  27. I even thought that the rising against the Loyalists had frighted him, and I hated him when I thought he was seeking shelter.

  28. I was harsh to Roger when I had never known him false, and I almost hated him because he seemed unsettled in his course.

  29. Hated by the court, he hated it as do all renegades.

  30. La Fayette instinctively hated in the Duc d'Orleans an influential rival.

  31. She hated equally in this young prince the favourite of the people of Paris and the corrupter of the Comte d'Artois.

  32. He detested society, for in it there was no place awarded to him; but what he hated with unmitigated hate was the state of society; its prejudices--its falsehoods.

  33. Whilst the unfortunate prince thus contended alone against a whole people, the queen, in another apartment, was undergoing the same outrages and the same torments; more hated than the king, she ran more risks.

  34. The clergy had more influence at this court than at any other in Italy; and hated instinctively all revolutions, because they threatened its political influence.

  35. Comte d'Artois will then become a hero," said the queen ironically, who at one time was excessively fond of this young prince, but now hated him.

  36. He in turn was hated and persecuted by his own clan, and forced to escape to Ireland.

  37. His infant son was spitted on a spear in its nurse's arms; the hated mercenaries were slain.

  38. Come, brood of monsters, let me bring you up from the deep damnation of the graves wherein your hated memories continue for all time their never-ending rot.

  39. Why should we keep that odious law which makes us hated wherever justice is loved?

  40. The people of the North hate the fugitive slave law, as they have never hated any law since the stamp act.

  41. Sleep, Jeffreys, underneath 'the altar of the church' which seeks with Christian charity to hide your hated bones.

  42. The night I left home, the old dog followed me down the road and it nearly broke my heart when I had to send him back; he loved me when I thought all the world hated me.

  43. After you went away to-day I hated myself for my cowardice.

  44. Sons who now hated their father's enemies would have but a bad chance before a commission of lunacy; but an old family friend is supposed to stick to one from generation to generation.

  45. Mrs. O'Dwyer hated any such payments herself, and looked on them as certain signs of immorality.

  46. It may almost be said that she hated herself on account of her own poverty.

  47. How often does it not happen that when we come across those whom we have hated and avoided all our lives, we find that they are not quite so bad as we had thought?

  48. And then he thought of his mother, and hated himself for what he had said.

  49. They hated this work of cutting hills from the commencement to the end,--hated it, though it was to bring them wages and save them and theirs from actual famine and death.

  50. He pondered over these things till he hated his cousin Herbert; and hating him, he vowed that Clara Desmond should not be his wife.

  51. I always hated those formulas; I couldn't learn them to save my life.

  52. A great and loathsome burden had fallen from him, and in the same moment he had rescued his boy out of an atmosphere of hated impurity.

  53. He hated failure, dependence, and disorder, broken rules and weariness of discipline, as he hated cowardice.

  54. Aunt Ebie, hunching her shoulders in mirthful appreciation, said, "Nathaniel always hated it!

  55. At length, after years of suffering, the Indian population were thoroughly aroused, and determined to throw off the hated yoke of the tyrants.

  56. Aunt Hannah was not a close woman in the usual country acceptation of the term, but she hated changes and loved tea.

  57. I believe, after that, she hated me, sir.

  58. He was neither loved nor hated sufficiently for the populace to know or care much about him.

  59. You must have hated to give it up so much though," said Mary.

  60. The king had never gotten on well with his barons, and they hated him.

  61. Of all his barons he hated Lord De Aldithely most.


  62. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.