hateful (Meaning)

Wordnet

hateful (a)

evoking or deserving hatred

Wordnet

hateful (s)

characterized by malice

Webster

hateful (a.)

Manifesting hate or hatred; malignant; malevolent.

Exciting or deserving great dislike, aversion, or disgust; odious.

hateful Sentence Examples

  1. The hateful comments on social media spread like wildfire, igniting a firestorm of anger and division.
  2. The hateful views of the extremist group poisoned the minds of its members.
  3. The hateful mob chanted slogans of violence and intolerance.
  4. The hateful speech of the politician incited hatred and animosity.
  5. The hateful intentions of the attacker were evident in his cold and calculating actions.
  6. The hateful gaze of the enemy made my skin crawl.
  7. The hateful words hurled at the victim cut deep, leaving emotional scars.
  8. The hateful act of violence shattered the peace and tranquility of the community.
  9. The hateful nature of the bully made him a pariah among his peers.
  10. The hateful history of the conflict continues to haunt the present, casting a shadow over reconciliation.

FAQs About the word hateful

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The hateful comments on social media spread like wildfire, igniting a firestorm of anger and division.

The hateful views of the extremist group poisoned the minds of its members.

The hateful mob chanted slogans of violence and intolerance.

The hateful speech of the politician incited hatred and animosity.