单词 | hatefully |
释义 | hatefullyadv. 1. With hatred; malevolently, maliciously. Cf. hateful adj. 2. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > hatred > [adverb] hatelyOE hatefullyc1425 the mind > goodness and badness > harmfulness > ill-will > [adverb] illc1300 accursedlyc1330 hatefullyc1425 unlovingly1512 malignantly1565 manlessly1607 malevolently1613 malefically1652 unbenignly1863 the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > unkindness > ill will, malevolence > [adverb] illc1300 hatefullyc1425 malignantly1565 accursedly1579 manlessly1607 malevolently1613 malefically1652 unbenignly1863 c1425 J. Lydgate Troyyes Bk. (Augustus A.iv) iii. l. 1751 (MED) Kyng Humerus hath a bowe take. And hatfully set þer-in an arwe. 1549 M. Coverdale et al. tr. Erasmus Paraphr. Newe Test. II. Gal. v. f. xviii The Jewes so maliciously and hatefully persecute me. 1567 tr. S. Hozjusz Of Expresse Worde of God f. 107 They..doo so hatefully contend emong them selues, burne with syche mutuall enuy. 1611 Bible (King James) Ezek. xxiii. 29 They shall deale with thee hatefully . View more context for this quotation 1684 T. Carleton Confider in Falshood Confounded 27 Can it be paralleled..that a man out of meer malice and envy..should..traduce men so hatefully to the World? a1747 G. Berkley Naval Hist. Brit. (1756) iii. ii. 29/1 What he had he obtain'd indeed by Force, but so did those who thus hatefully condemn'd him. 1794 J. Hurdis Tears Affect. 44 Let me the harsh screw Which thy sweet smile confines from its firm hold Wrench hatefully away. 1854 C. Dickens Hard Times ii. viii. 226 Hatefully and unprofitably spurning all the good in the world. 1897 Advance (Chicago) 7 Jan. 11 Who writes hatefully of folk. 1934 Sioux Center News (Sioux County, Iowa) 27 Dec. His black brows were drawn together and he ground down on his chew savagely, almost hatefully. 1983 J. R. Greenberg & S. A. Mitchell Object Relations in Psychoanalytic Theory ii. v. 132 It is toward these..images that the child's drives are directed, both lovingly and hatefully. 2004 A. Potter Do you come here Often? (2005) iii. 18 She glared at them hatefully. 2. In a hated or odious manner; abominably; detestably. Later also in weakened use: horribly, unpleasantly. Cf. hateful adj. 1. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > hatred > object of detestation (person or thing) > [adverb] loathlya1000 loathsomelya1400 hatefullyc1425 heinouslyc1440 abominably1447 ugsomelyc1450 odiouslya1500 detestably1531 abominationly1592 obscenely1598 repellingly1811 repellently1812 nauseatingly1815 obnoxiously1828 sickeningly1839 rebarbatively1934 c1425 J. Lydgate Troyyes Bk. (Augustus A.iv) v. l. 1905 (MED) Þei token me..And Alphenor..And hatfully..In cheynes cast. ?1556 J. Scory tr. St. Augustine Of Goodnes of Perseueraunce xxii, in tr. St. Augustine Predestiuacion of Saintes f. 114 By thys speakynge, the foreheades of the auditorye, are..moste hatefullye knocked one agaynst another. 1563 L. Humphrey Nobles or of Nobilitye iii. sig. q.viiiv So muche the more hatefullye vicious princes deserue of the common welth for not onelye theym selues embrace vyce, but spreade the same into the whole state. 1632 R. Sherwood Dict. in R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues (new ed.) Hatefully, odieusement. a1668 J. Alleine Sure Guide to Heaven (1688) 115 The loathsome carcass doth not more hatefully swarm with crawling worms than an unsanctified soul with filthy lusts. 1754 A. Drummond Travels 75 The ceremony was hatefully tedious. 1798 Earl of Clare Speech House of Lords of Ireland 19 Feb. 25 The feudal tyranny of the corfeu—a word which he knew sounded most hatefully in an English ear. 1820 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. Apr. 87/2 How hatefully his features are contorted! 1872 ‘G. Eliot’ Middlemarch (1873) VI. lv. 203 Conditions..so hatefully disconnected with the objects he cared to occupy himself with. 1921 M. R. Rinehart Confession in Sight Unseen & Confession 295 Feeling hatefully like a spy, I went quietly over the lawn toward the library windows. 1988 M. Tolkin Player i. 8 He heard himself add another hatefully dull thought to the conversation. 2011 Chron.-Telegram (Elyria, Ohio) 12 Aug. e4/1 They blurt out the most ignorant and hatefully callous remarks. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2017; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adv.c1425 |
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