Meaning & Definition of word "Hateful"

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    Hateful

    /ˈheɪt.fəl/

    adjective:

    • 1. marked by hate; filled with or expressing hate.
      • Example: The hateful remarks made during the debate shocked everyone in the audience.
    • 2. causing or deserving hate; loathsome.
      • Example: The documentary highlighted the hateful practices that are still prevalent in some societies.
    • 3. intensely disliked; detestable.
      • Example: He left the party feeling a sense of hateful resentment towards those who betrayed him.

    Etymology

    From hate + -ful, late Middle English.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    hateful crime:

    A crime motivated by bias against a person's characteristics or identity.

    hateful rhetoric:

    Speech or writing that involves or promotes hatred.

    Related Words

    hate:

    An intense dislike or ill will.

    hatred:

    Deep-seated animosity or aversion.

    Slang Meanings of hateful

    Meaning: A description of something extremely unpleasant or offensive.

    Example Sentence: That movie was so hateful, I couldn't even finish it.

    Meaning: Referring to someone who is very negative or toxic.

    Example Sentence: Don't be so hateful; try to see the good in people.