[1605–15; hate + -able]This word is first recorded in the period 1605–15. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: classic, displacement, inverse, pivot, series-able is a suffix meaning “capable of, susceptible of, fit for, tending to, given to,”associated in meaning with the word able, occurring in loanwords from Latin (laudable); used in English as a highly productive suffix to form adjectives by addition tostems of any origin (teachable; photographable)
Examples of 'hateable' in a sentence
hateable
I'd hated him with all my being, and he'd turned out not to be hateable after all.