HATE in a Sentence

Learn HATE from example sentences; some of them are from classic books. These examples are selected from a corpus with 300,000 sentences, including classic works and current mainstream media. Some sentences also link to their contexts.
258 example sentences for HATE, such as:
1. I'd hate anything to happen to him.
2. All thinking people must hate violence.
3. Love, hate, joy, fear and grief are emotions.
4. It's the kind of movie you either love or hate.
5. He that fears you present, will hate you absent.
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Animal Farm by George Orwell
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 Meanings and Examples of HATE
hate
 v.  dislike intensely; feel antipathy or aversion towards
 n.  the emotion of intense dislike; a feeling of dislike so strong that it demands action
Classic Sentence: (210 in 15 pages)
1  He had been afraid that she would hate the hard life, the cold and loneliness; but not a sign of discontent escaped her.
Ethan Frome By Edith Wharton
Context  Highlight   In III
2  For a moment such a flame of hate rose in him that it ran down his arm and clenched his fist against her.
Ethan Frome By Edith Wharton
Context  Highlight   In VII
3  His tall brothers were a grim, quiet lot, in whom the family tradition of past glories, lost forever, rankled in unspoken hate and crackled out in bitter humor.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER III
4  Jonas Wilkerson, hat in hand, stood beside her, his sallow tight-skinned face hardly concealing the fury of hate that possessed him at being so unceremoniously turned out of the best overseer's job in the County.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER V
5  Now he would hate her and every time he looked at her he would remember how she threw herself at him when he had given her no encouragement at all.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER VI
6  Vanity was stronger than love at sixteen and there was no room in her hot heart now for anything but hate.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER VI
7  Melanie smiled at him through sparkling tears while Scarlett felt the fox of wrath and impotent hate gnaw at her vitals.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER IX
8  Even small children could recite with hate and fear the horrors the Yankees had inflicted upon the conquered territory.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XIV
9  Rage and hate flowed into her and stiffened her spine and with one wrench she tore herself loose from his arms.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XXIII
10  Miss Scarlett, I sure hate to bother you with more trouble when you've had your share but I've got to tell you.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XXXI
11  They kept the negroes stirred up with tales of cruelty perpetrated by the whites and, in a section long famed for the affectionate relations between slaves and slave owners, hate and suspicion began to grow.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XXXI
12  His mild pale eyes showed more hate and bitterness than she thought possible.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XXXI
13  All her nerves hummed with hate, as they had hummed that day when she shoved the pistol barrel into the Yankee's bearded face and fired.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XXXII
14  She remembered, too, with hate sharpened by envy the red plaid dress, the red-topped boots with tassels and the pancake hat of Emmie Slattery.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XXXII
15  My dear, I do hate to tell you this but--Mrs. Elsing calls them 'paying guests' but," Pitty dropped her voice, "they are really nothing at all except boarders.'
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XXXIII
Example Sentence: (48 in 4 pages)
1  Love as in time to come you should hate, and hate as you should in time to come, love.
2  I'd hate anything to happen to him.
3  I hate to be blunt, Frankie, but she just didn't strike me as being very ladylike.
4  All thinking people must hate violence.
5  I hate to see things done by halves-- If it be right, do it boldly, --if it be wrong, leave it undone.
6  The media has waged a virulent hate campaign against her.
7  It's the kind of movie you either love or hate.
8  I hate journeys where you've got a lot of changes, especially if you're carrying luggage.
9  Love, joy, hate, fear and jealousy are all emotions.
10  Love, hate, joy, fear and grief are emotions.
11  The greatest hate springs from the greatest love.
12  For all pain helps to make us rise, however much we may hate it at the time.
13  I hate to interject a note of realism, but we don't have any money to do any of this.
14  He that fears you present, will hate you absent.
15  I'd rather be a failure at something I love than a success at something I hate.