Meaning & Definition of Hateful in English
Hateful
Full of hate; expressing hatred.
Pronunciation:
/ˈheɪt.fəl/Part of Speech:
adjectiveDetailed Definitions
Definition: Feeling intense enmity or dislike.
Example Sentence: His hateful comments alienated many of his friends.
Definition: Causing or intended to cause harm or animosity.
Example Sentence: The hateful speech incited violence among the crowd.
Definition: Full of malice; showing ill will.
Example Sentence: She had a hateful attitude that made her unpopular.
Definition: Characterized by or displaying hatred.
Example Sentence: The hateful rhetoric was condemned by various community leaders.
Etymology
Origin: From hate + -ful, late Middle English.
Synonyms
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.
Translations
- Spanish: odioso
- French: haineux
- German: hasserfüllt
- Russian: ненавистный
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.