hatefully Meaning of "hatefully"

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Definition(s):

  • (adv) in a hateful manner

Usage(s):

  1. It is in the Presbyterian church noted for a high degree of intellectual competencythat the chasm between fundamentalists and modernists has opened most hatefully wide.
  2. In February 1942, when a onetime Tribune employee asked him how he could campaign so hatefully against the Administration when the nation was at war, McCormick wrote him in reply.

Quotes

  1. In his blog last month, New York Times technology writer David Pogue said that his first iPhone bill was "a staggeringly, hatefully complex document, designed by some Monty Pythoneseque committee in charge of consumer confusion."
    on Aug 23, 2007 By: David Pogue Source: Minyanville.com

  2. "I have naturally come to know something about children's books from living so close to them and gazing hatefully at their jackets," White wrote in one of the Harper's essays collected in "One Man's Meat."
    on Dec 28, 2006 By: EB White Source: Chicago Tribune

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