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hateful

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hate·ful  (htfl)
adj.
1. Eliciting or deserving hatred.
2. Feeling or showing hatred; malevolent.

hateful·ly adv.
hateful·ness n.
Synonyms: hateful, detestable, odious, offensive, repellent
These often interchangeable adjectives describe what elicits or deserves strong dislike, distaste, or revulsion. Hateful refers to what evokes hatred or deep animosity: "No vice is universally as hateful as ingratitude" (Joseph Priestley).
Detestable applies to what arouses abhorrence or scorn: detestable crimes against humanity.
Something odious is the object of disgust, aversion, or intense displeasure: "a kind of slimy stuff ... of a most nauseous, odious smell" (Daniel Defoe).
Offensive applies to what offends or excites displeasure: an offensive suggestion.
Something repellent arouses repugnance or disgust: repellent criminal behavior.

hateful [ˈheɪtfʊl]
adj
1. causing or deserving hate; loathsome; detestable
2. full of or showing hate
hatefully  adv
hatefulness  n
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.hateful - evoking or deserving hatred; "no vice is universally as hateful as ingratitude"- Joseph Priestly
undesirable, unwanted - not wanted; "undesirable impurities in steel"; "legislation excluding undesirable aliens";"removed the unwanted vegetation"
hostile - characterized by enmity or ill will; "a hostile nation"; "a hostile remark"; "hostile actions"
offensive - unpleasant or disgusting especially to the senses; "offensive odors"
lovable, loveable - having characteristics that attract love or affection; "a mischievous but lovable child"
2.hateful - characterized by malicehateful - characterized by malice; "a hateful thing to do"; "in a mean mood"
nasty, awful - offensive or even (of persons) malicious; "in a nasty mood"; "a nasty accident"; "a nasty shock"; "a nasty smell"; "a nasty trick to pull"; "Will he say nasty things at my funeral?"- Ezra Pound

hateful
adjective
2. malicious, malevolent, spiteful, hating, vicious, bitchy (informal), catty (informal), ill-disposed, evil-minded, ill-natured They are not necessarily hateful, malicious people.
despicable good, beautiful, wonderful, attractive, charming, pleasant, desirable, lovable, likable or likeable
Translations
hateful [ˈheɪtfʊl] ADJodioso
hateful [ˈheɪtfʊl] adj
(= horrible) [person] → odieux/euse, détestable; [thing, place] → horrible
(= full of hatred) [words, language] → haineux/euse
hate mail nlettres fpl d'injures
hateful
adj
abscheulich; remarks alsohässlich; personunausstehlich; something is hateful to somebodyetw ist jdm verhasst; it was a hateful thing to say/dodas war abscheulich
(= full of hate)hasserfüllt
hateful [ˈheɪtfʊl] adjodioso/a, detestabile


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