单词 | hateful |
释义 | hateful (heɪtfʊl ) 1. adjective Someone or something that is hateful is extremely bad or unpleasant. [old-fashioned] I'm sorry. That was a hateful thing to say. 2. adjective Someone who is hateful hates someone else. These are not necessarily hateful, malicious people. Synonyms: malicious, malevolent, spiteful, hating Collocations: hateful speech Lines of absolute principle are hard to draw, but some groups may be so weak and fragile as to need the law's protection from hateful speech. Times, Sunday Times It's not true that there's a list of hatreds that it's illegal to voice, whereas other kinds of hateful speech are allowed. Times, Sunday Times This sense of giving and taking reminds the reader of theft in the form of love and hate, of stealing ones love through delivering a hateful speech. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Let us avoid both hateful words in practice, but keep misandry in our locker for special occasions. Times, Sunday Times I'm no stranger to hateful words sent by irate fans. Times, Sunday Times Many are themselves tormentors, writing and texting hateful words they would not say out loud, least of all to their intended victim's face. Times, Sunday Times Hateful words when applied to you. Houston Chronicle |
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