hateful
/ˈheɪt fəl/
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Definition(s):
- (adj) evoking or deserving hatred
- (adj) characterized by malice
Usage(s):
- When I read hateful articles and postings like the one from persianadvocate above, I am reminded why peace in the Middle East is so painfully difficuly to come by.
- There is an immoral link between the way women were treated by the oppressive Taliban in Afghanistan and the hateful actions of the al-Qaeda terrorists.
- Let none of us be drawn into the occupying enemy's game of igniting hateful sectarianism.
Quotes
- "I have the utmost respect and aloha for black people who have suffered so much due to racial discrimination and acts of hatred," Chapman said. "I am deeply disappointed in myself for speaking out of anger to my son and using such a hateful...on Oct 31, 2007 By: Dog Chapman Source: E! Online
- "To this day there are those who insist that the Holocaust never happened, a denial of fact and truth that is baseless and ignorant and hateful," Obama said, echoing his words in Cairo in an address that reached for what he called a "new...on Jun 5, 2009 By: Barack Obama Source: Indian Express
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