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Example sentences for "hateful"

Lexicographically close words:
hatchments; hatchway; hatchways; hate; hated; hatefull; hatefully; hatefulness; haten; hater
  1. No doubt he had turned from the drugs and the nostrums, or from the hateful food, to the memory of the pungent, penetrating, and unspeakably fresh quality of the strawberry with the deepest longing.

  2. And, worse than death, to view with hateful eyes His rival's conquest, and renounce the prize!

  3. Hateful things are more hateful when they haunt our sleep: the lovely flee away, or are changed into less lovely.

  4. The divine permission of hateful and hated evil, when we fairly apprehend it, is a tremendous statement, which might well be challenged, were not the thing itself so undeniably a fact.

  5. That is the world's view, a common and a hateful view.

  6. I suppose you think you're going to keep me from being a Catholic by your hateful ways; but you won't, I can tell you.

  7. A great deal more like that hateful Joe Bundy," said one.

  8. The tiny jewels on my neck and arms were hateful to me.

  9. It was in these ruins, if we mistake not, that was found one of the marble tablets inscribed with an encomium of Diocletian, for having purged the world of that vile and hateful superstition called Christianity.

  10. On Saturday, the 3rd September, the hateful signal-gun awoke us at one A.

  11. Yet a few years later he was ready to brave the Emperor's anger by excommunicating the Governor of Libya, a man whose cruelty and evil deeds had made him hateful to all.

  12. The many cruelties of the usurper made him so hateful to the Alexandrians that, after four years of tyranny, he was killed by the mob in a sudden outbreak of fury.

  13. Poor old Jack o' Judgment come to make a call," chuckled the hateful voice.

  14. I was the worst enemy of the Moors till I found the Nazarene more hateful than the Moslem; and then even Muza himself was not their more renowned champion.

  15. Because of them she went in daily trepidation, submissive almost to the point of abjectness, lest this hateful and demoralizing form of punishment should be inflicted upon her.

  16. I never knew how hateful till I came here.

  17. So spoke Billy with the philosophy of middle-aged youth, while the man beside him sat with clenched hands and faced the hateful vision of Dinah, the fairy-footed and gay of heart, writhing under that horrible and humiliating punishment.

  18. Oh, I know it's hateful of me," she said.

  19. The raven looked him over critically, leeringly, insolently, with a hateful air of ownership.

  20. Usually his malignant hiss, so full of hateful cruelty, was enough of a warning.

  21. He was once very nearly caught by one; but he knows the ways of the hateful creatures.

  22. Still more do I wish that the hateful Spaniards were driven from our shores, and the blessings of peace restored.

  23. He invites her to come again the next day; and hardly is she gone when, in a monologue, he reveals his hateful passion, and even hints at his still more hateful purpose of forcing her to gratify it in payment for her brother's release.

  24. Is man so hateful to thee That art thyself a man?

  25. The carriage moved off and left Bert and Emmeline gazing in scared delight at a sorry mess of petrol-smeared velvet, sawdust, and leopard skin, which was all that remained of the hateful Morlvera.

  26. Mr. Fenellan's delay in the delivery of his news was eloquent to reveal the one hateful topic; and this being seen, it waxed to such increase of size with the passing seconds, that prudence called for it.

  27. Mr. Hanbury-Green was all very well, and was being a most exceptional lover, only this hateful humiliation and blow to her self-love mattered more than any mere man!

  28. There is no surer sign of a bad oppressive rule, than when the titles of the administrators of law, titles which should be in themselves so honourable, thus acquire a hateful undermeaning.

  29. Tacitus informs us that under his hateful dominion words, unknown before, emerged in the Latin tongue, for the setting out of wickednesses, happily also previously unknown, which he had invented.

  30. The day was beautiful, but my poor father could not get released from that hateful theater, and went without his ride.

  31. And by how much the further it runs from me, by so much the less it lives, till it comes to the burden of old age, not only hateful to others, but to itself also.

  32. Rosamund Gray, my soul is exceeding sorrowful for thee--I loathe to tell the hateful circumstances of thy wrongs.

  33. Was she so forward To pour her hateful meanings in your ear At the first hint?

  34. It would be all hateful to her--Mr. Helbeck and his house together.

  35. And you have made us all feel that you regard the practices and observances by which we try to fill and inspire our lives, as mere hateful folly and superstition!

  36. It is an odious aristocracy; a hateful obligarchy of sex.

  37. The most hateful aristocracy ever established on the face of the globe.

  38. It is such a man that courts-martial and the world at large miscall by the hateful name of coward.


  39. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hateful" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    abhorrent; abominable; acrid; antagonistic; antipathetic; arrant; atrocious; awful; bad; baleful; base; beastly; belligerent; bitter; black; blameworthy; brutal; catty; caustic; clashing; conflicting; contemptible; crude; cursed; cussed; damnable; deplorable; despicable; despiteful; detestable; dire; disgusting; distasteful; dreadful; egregious; enormous; evil; execrable; fetid; filthy; flagrant; forbidding; foul; fulsome; grievous; gross; harmful; hate; hateful; heinous; hideous; horrible; horrid; hostile; ignoble; infamous; iniquitous; invidious; lamentable; loathsome; lousy; malevolent; malicious; malign; malignant; malodorous; mean; miasmic; monstrous; nasty; nauseating; nefarious; noisome; notorious; noxious; objectionable; obnoxious; obscene; odious; offensive; ornery; outrageous; pitiful; quarrelsome; rancorous; rank; regrettable; repellent; reprehensible; repugnant; repulsive; revolting; rotten; sad; scandalous; scurvy; shabby; shameful; shocking; shoddy; sickening; sordid; sore; spiteful; squalid; stinking; terrible; ugly; unclean; unspeakable; venomous; vicious; vile; villainous; virulent; vitriolic; wicked; woeful; worst; worthless; wretched