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Synonyms for hateful

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Synonyms for hateful

eliciting or deserving hate

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Synonyms for hateful

evoking or deserving hatred

characterized by malice

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She responds to me hatefully." (180) Another participant explained how it had the opposite effect on him, where he began to resent his live-in relatives: "They get a free ride.
"You know the difference between not liking a movie and hatefully harassing a woman so bad she has to get off social media," Johnson tweeted.
"We noticed him getting on the train at 42nd Street because he was looking at us hatefully and grumbling something under his breath.
But the more Grace sees of how heartless her Master is, and how hatefully the Missus behaves, the bigger a small voice of righteousness in her mind grows.
Many of the ways adolescents act out their aggressive feelings are represented in Skim--the perverse pleasure that comes from locking yourself in a bedroom, listening to sad music and writing hatefully in a diary about how everyone hates you, practicing witchcraft, sneaking out, sulking, eating too much (or too little), gossiping, bleaching your hair, and feeling melancholic.
| IS IT me or are the contestants on this year's instalment of The Apprentice (BBC1) even more hatefully dumb than usual?
Speaking hatefully: Culture, communication, and political action in Hungary.
"David tiene una actitud de lider, pero aun asi es muy guache con todas las ninas, nos habla muy fuerte y sus palabras hieren." (David is a leader, but he is rude with all the girls, he speak hatefully and his words hurt us) (Questionnaire, April 11)
The tales meld elements of surreal fantasy and fearful suspense: Rumpelstiltskin's wife is questioned by police over the disappearance of a local boy; a cursed ballerina who yearns only to dance must deal with an obsessive fan and the hatefully jealous director of her ballet company; a group of do-nothing friends in love with the same woman discover disturbing skeletons of extinct animals on a treacherous camping trip; and more.
He eventually cannot go through with it, but not before a frightfully visceral in-film trial documentary showcases how hatefully entertained the mob was by its actions.
The cruelty and viciousness of Cameron and Osborne, trickling hatefully down to Iain Duncan Smith, then down to his subordinates, then down to the managers of the Jobcentres and, finally, down to the frontline staff who probably think themselves lucky to have a job.
Only Eliot depicted her hatefully, insulting her in the excised Fresca passage as "a doorstep dunged by every dog in town" (Eliot 11-41).
The Supreme Court found it horrific that Congress irrationally and hatefully robbed same-sex couples of the "personhood and dignity" that could only be restored by creative judicial legislation; it was reasonable to foresee that lower courts would protect marriage equality at the expense of state sovereignty.