9434 examples of hated in sentences

She looked about her at the luxuriously furnished great hall, and hated every inch of it.

I hated it and I said to Arnold, 'I've reached Capua at last!'

Yes, yes, she saw perfectly the generations of Vermont farmers who had hated trees because they meant the wilderness, and whose destruction of forests was only limited by the puniness of the forces they matched against the great wooded slopes of the mountains they pre-empted.

She hated Arnold.

She hated life.

No one in this war could have hated it all more than he did, and no one could have more conscientiously done his very best at it.

The reason of this is, because chastity is the removal of unchastity; it being a universal law, that so far as any one removes evil, so far a capacity is given for good to succeed in its place; and further, so far as evil is hated, so far good is loved; and also vice versa; consequently, so far as whoredom is renounced, so far the chastity of marriage enters.

The second said they hated the Zionists, and could see no way out of their predicament but by rebellion.

The captian said he hated to put them out and nobody to meet them.

Old master took it but he hated to do it.

The man so great, so honored, so beloved ... This Curio, hated now and scorned by all, Who fell himself to work his country's fall?

His mother hated this apostasy, and at the wedding breakfast slew all the apostates except the bride.

I have loved justice and hated iniquity, therefore I die in exile.

A kind of little rebellion raged against us in the village: we were hated, scorned, and libelled on all sides.

They hated me mortally in consequence, and I knew it.

Frederick hated her as he hated everything German and everything good.

Frederick hated her as he hated everything German and everything good.

Prussia hated romance.

There were many institutions of his country which Mr. Caldigate hated with almost an inhuman hatred; but there were none more odious to him than that of entails, which institution he was wont to prove by many arguments to be the source of all the ignorance and all the poverty and all the troubles by which his country was inflicted.

He did not scruple to declare aloud that old Humphrey Babington was a thick-headed fool; nor did Humphrey Babington, who, with his ten or twelve thousand a-year, was considerably involved, scruple to say that he hated such cheese-paring ways.

He hated Folking.

Though they had differed much, they had not hated each other during that last half-hour.

And they hated one another so much then that it is impossible they should have come together since.

I hated all that with the hatred of a passionate heart, and I longed for a simple stage, a few simple indications, and the simple recitation of that story of the sacrifice of the two white souls for the reconciliation of two great families.

She had said that she hated him.

9434 examples of  hated  in sentences