Use hatred in a sentence
Sentences starting with hatred
- Hatred of Tull still existed in his heart, but it had lost its white heat. [13]
- Hatred looked out of their eyes. [11]
- Hatred and love are the opposite ends of the same rod; and how easily it is reversed!--Those two!--Like in blood is like in kind;--such people attract each other as the lodestone tends towards the iron and the iron towards the lodestone! [10]
- Hatred was abroad and rampant, but love held its own, strengthening old ties and forming new ones. [10]
Sentences ending with hatred
- Another was filled with a venomous class hatred. [9]
- As Janet's glance wandered down the line it was arrested by the face of a man in a visored woollen cap--a face that was almost sepia, in which large white eyeballs struck a note of hatred. [9]
- I recognize two sorts of hatred. [10]
- In his high place sits the President, Abrahamowicz, object of the Opposition's limitless hatred. [5]
- At sight of Pierre her expression showed an irrepressible hatred. [2]
- But it would never do to make her who had wrought the miracle so soon the confidante of his hatred. [10]
- Whoever dragged the national honor in the dirt won their deathless hatred. [5]
- When the Methodist minister from Askatoon came to offer prayer for Orlando, Joel joined in it with all the unction of a class-leader, while every word of the prayer trembled in an atmosphere of hatred. [11]
- By good fortune little harm arose therefrom, since all who knew my mother loved her, and were willing to give her credit for the doubt; many, indeed, thought the story sprang from Grafton's jealousy and hatred. [9]
- Nor would she listen to Tom when he implored her to let him return alone, to come back for her when the redskins had got over the first furies of their hatred. [9]
Short sentences using hatred
- Is hatred so logical? [11]
- Even hatred, the bitterest hostility. [10]
- Hatred, hatred everywhere! [10]
Sentences containing hatred two or more times
- Her acceptance of the act--for Lise--was a function of the hatred consuming her, a hatred which, growing in bigness, had made Ditmar merely the personification of that world. [9]
- She realized its malice and its hatred, and an intense anger and hatred took possession of her. [11]
More example sentences with the word hatred in them
- This woman's hatred would lead her to destroy them rather than let them fall into the hands of her imperial enemy; and who can blame her? [10]
- The orator's passionate words and gestures evoked wild responses from his hearers, whom the drag of an ancient hatred had snatched from the peaceful asylum of the west. [9]
- Yet, half dead with thirst, barely escaped from drowning, threatened on all sides by fierce hatred, he stood firm, and remained victor also in the open field, after the young King had placed himself at the head of the Egyptians and collected an army. [10]
- It was Richter who advised him to buy Whittlesey's "Missouri Form Book," and warned him of Mr. Whipple's hatred for the new code. [9]
- Berenike must know what he thought of Caesar's suit, and seeing her wholesome and honest hatred, he had sworn to himself that he would snatch his sister from the hands of the tyrant, if it were to lead him to the most agonizing death. [10]
- Vaudreuil and Montcalm were at variance, and Vaudreuil had, through his personal hatred and envy of Montcalm, signed the death-warrant of the colony by writing to the colonial minister that Montcalm's agents, going for succour, were not to be trusted. [11]
- But no, there was no strife between you--there was only hatred on your part. [11]
- What was yours was given only when in your presence, and then with hatred of myself and you--given to some baleful fascination in you. [11]
- But my head was filled, to the exclusion of all else, with a hatred and fury. [9]
- To crush and vanquish was his profession, hatred his reward on earth. [10]
- The hatred of unreality was uppermost with Carlyle; the love of what is real and genuine with Emerson. [6]
- It would be unfair to expect tokens of friendship from the vanquished; but can you deny that even the bitterest hatred could scarcely succeed in devising anything more hostile? [10]
- However puerile the undertaking, De Lemos at Natchez and Carondelet at New Orleans had not the reputation of sleeping at their posts, and their hatred for Americans was well known. [9]
- It is as true as his own hatred of thee. [10]
- Many changes now took place, and the most powerful man in the kingdom filled Pharaoh with hatred of the Hebrews and their leader, Mesu, whom he and the queen had hitherto protected and feared. [10]
- Covetousness may lead to industry, sensual appetites may beget noble fruit, but hatred is a devastator, and in the soul that it occupies all that is noble grows not upwards and towards the light, but downwards to the earth and to darkness. [10]
- And all the time, hatred of his ostensible "uncle" was steadily growing in his heart; for he said to himself, "He is white; and I am his chattel, his property, his goods, and he can sell me, just as he could his dog. [5]
- At the same time I caught a tone of voice and a manner which showed she was not actually oblivious, but was touched in that nerve called vanity; and from this much feminine hatred springs. [11]
- When he was thus discharged of his hatred by such a conductor, I presume he had not a spark left for those whose mission was partly to live upon him and other generous souls. [4]
- I had not thought that his hatred of her was deep enough to resist it. [9]
- Kuni also felt this, and asked herself how it had been possible for her heart to cherish such fierce hatred against this little one, who had numbered only eleven years. [10]
- Not this hatred, this thirst for revenge, this blood, this persecution, and, as their hideous fruit, this terror, these horrible, cruel fears--" Here she was interrupted by the clatter of arms and rapping of hammers which came up from below. [10]
- It was at this moment I saw Juste Duvarney making towards me, hatred and deadly purpose in his eyes. [11]
- Ask yourself after this how many lives will be sacrificed when your flight causes hatred and fury to reign supreme in the soul of the cheated monarch! [10]
- Let all these things be borne in mind, and then it will not be hard to account for the deathless hatred which the Mormons bear our people and our government. [5]
- All who bore these titles were to him objects of hatred, for a patrician and a prefect had been guilty of the blood of those he had held most dear. [10]
- The agony of these thoughts was mitigated by the scorching hatred that had replaced her love, the desire for retaliation, revenge. [9]
- As he stood there listening, hatred and horror in his heart, a voice said to him: "Thou shalt do no murder. [11]
- She had experienced them before, and always had failed to account for their intrusion into a hatred she cherished. [9]
- And from outside: the whole parish--a few excepted-- sympathised with the Rebellion, and once the current of hatred of the English set in, he would be swept down by it. [11]
- The hatred and the suffering and the tears, the heartrending, tearing apart for all time of loving ones who have grown together,--these were not upon that canvas, Will war ever be painted with a wart? [9]
- As Orlando talked, the old man was seized by terrible hatred and jealousy. [11]
- Quite apart from the honour of his nature, prison had deepened in him the hatred of injustice. [11]
- You will foster the hatred of me that glows in your breast, and will also implant it in your husband's heart and zealously strive to fan it there. [10]
- They fancy themselves the exclusive favorites of the gods, and by so doing incur the contempt of all wise men, and the hatred of the whole world. [10]
- Most important was the enmity of the Jesuits, whose hatred of Puritanism cried out for sacrifice. [11]
- The speakers won the deathless hatred of the house by these delays, but at last there was an end and hope revived; inspiration was about to find utterance. [5]
- It was Zminis, the chief of the spies to the night patrol; a man who was particularly inimical to Heron, and whose hatred included the son, by whom he had been befooled and misled in more than one wild ploy with his boon companions. [10]
- The vicomte said that the Duc d'Enghien had perished by his own magnanimity, and that there were particular reasons for Buonaparte's hatred of him. [2]
- Here it was that Krool's antipathy to Jasmine and fierce hatred of Fellowes had been nurtured. [11]
- But Bob knew that Jethro hated his father, must hate him now, because of Cynthia, with a hatred given to few men to feel. [9]
- My husband thinks that hatred and the long-standing feud prompted his pen. [10]
- There was more than one bond of sympathy between us, for he worshipped Washington, detested the French party, and had a hatred for "filthy Democrats" second to none I have ever encountered. [9]
- It was more than audacious in her to accuse the Mukaukas' son of having broken open her trunk; only hatred could have prompted her to utter such a charge. [10]
- Resentment against the Swiss, hatred, and jealousy, had made him a knave, and at the same time the most shortsighted of fools. [10]
- Grafton shot a swift glance at me; and so much of malice and of hatred was conveyed in that look that with a sense of prophecy I shuddered to think that some day I should have to cope with such craft. [9]
- They do not suppose that such denunciation is directed by undying hatred to him, as The Register would have it believed. [7]
- And against what superior power, what hatred he contended! [10]
- Kosmas, who had seen the whole earth, could nowhere find more malice, deceit, hatred, and ill-will than exist here. [10]
- Enmity or hatred seems also to be a highly persistent feeling, perhaps more so than any other that can be named. [1]
- And what she seemed to see in it, confronting her, were the hatred and despair of her own soul! [9]
- Meanwhile she had scarcely noticed how high the longing for liberty was surging in the Netherland nation, and with how fierce a glow hatred of the Spanish tyrants was consuming the hearts of the people. [10]
- He could not say--the fires of hatred had burned so fiercely, and still burned so fiercely, that he clenched his fists when it came over him that Isaac Worthington was at last in his power. [9]
- Love disdained is said to be the mother of hatred, and from the days of Potiphar's wife has often caused cruel vengeance. [10]
- The more the Russian army retreated the more fiercely a spirit of hatred of the enemy flared up, and while it retreated the army increased and consolidated. [2]
- In the northern provinces the Spanish power was only a shadow, but in the southern ones also hatred of the Spaniards was already bursting into flames, and Requesens was too weak to extinguish them. [10]
- Of all those present, evidently he alone was not seeking anything for himself, nursed no hatred against anyone, and only desired that the plan, formed on a theory arrived at by years of toil, should be carried out. [2]
- All his inherent prejudice, the hereditary predisposition of centuries, the ingrain hatred of atheism, were alive in him, hardening his mind against the man before him. [11]
- Neither hunger, thirst, poverty, grief, hatred, contempt, nor persecution could drive the Mormons from their faith or their allegiance; and even the thirst for gold, which gleaned the flower of the youth and strength of many nations was not able to entice them! [5]
- His hatred of Paula grew every minute: she had certainly seen all that had happened and would not hesitate to betray him--that she had shown last night. [10]
- Even now political passion is almost as ready to flame forth, either in ardent affection or enthusiastic hatred, as if two centuries and a half had not elapsed since his death. [6]
- The spirit of our American radicalism is destructive and aimless; it is not loving; it has no ulterior and divine ends; but is destructive only out of hatred and selfishness. [6]
- This was the one Jerseyman for whom he had a profound hatred, this youth with the slow, cold, watery blue eye, a face that never wrinkled either with mirth or misery, the square-set teeth always showing a little--an involuntary grimace of cruelty. [11]
- There is but one antidote to hatred, and that is pity; it was with the eager compassion of a woman's heart that Melissa marked every movement of the imperial murderer, as soon as she recognized his sufferings, and when their eyes had met. [10]
- The assembly looked on with sensations of awe, probably not unmixed with pity for the fate of an enemy whose bravery had commanded their admiration, and in whose misfortunes their hatred was possibly forgotten. [4]
- His look rested on Jasmine for a moment before he spoke, and Stafford inwardly observed that here was an enemy to the young wife whose hatred was deep. [11]
- She was urged on by a fever of love and hatred and jealousy, which alternately possessed her. [5]
- Suddenly her fear of them gave place to a consuming hatred of the man who had inspired these articles: of Isaac D. Worthington, for she knew that he must have inspired them. [9]
- The hideous imperturbability of the man's hatred sickened her. [9]
- His braggart hatred of John Grier had come home to roost. [11]
- The sudden rattle of drums gave him a start, and cruelly reminded him of the gulf of prejudice and hatred fast widening between the friends. [9]
- After these horrors of bloodshed, these orgies of hatred and vengeance, every heart longed for love and peace and brotherly communion. [10]
- Did she feel nothing but hatred of him, or could her heart, in spite of her indignation and scorn, not altogether cast off the spell that had once bound it? [10]
- His motives had not their origin in hatred of Philip alone, nor in desire for honours and estates for himself, nor in racial antagonism, for had he not been allied with England in this war against the Government? [11]
- Her nature was not capable of cherishing hatred and she could feel no animosity towards the Mukaukas' son. [10]
- You can have no conception, Richard, of the fear and hatred that name has aroused in England. [9]
- Here in the Netherlands the heretics, in consequence of the Draconian severity of the regulations which he himself had issued, had been hung and burned by hundreds, and hitherto he had gained nothing but the hatred of the nation which he preferred to all others. [10]
- And he, knowing my hatred of falsehood, questioned me not at all, but paced to and fro, I following him with my eyes, and truly sorry that I had given him pain. [9]
- It was the music, a hackneyed theme of Schubert's played heavily, that seemed to arouse the composite emotion of anger and hatred, yet of sustained attraction and wild regret she had felt before, but never so poignantly as now. [9]
- Did the hatred Moses implanted in your heart kill love as well as every other feeling? [10]
- Pilots bore a mortal hatred to these craft; and it was returned with usury. [5]
- If she could mitigate his hatred of Mormons, or at least keep him from killing more of them, not only would she be saving her people, but also be leading back this bloodspiller to some semblance of the human. [13]
- Looking up, he met her eyes again; there was hatred in them if ever he saw it, or what might be called constitutional diablerie. [11]
- There was a merciless hatred in the Seigneur's face, a deadly purpose in his eyes; the wild determination of a man who did not care whether he lived or died, ready to throw himself upon a hundred in his hungry rage. [11]
- Their hatred angered me, and I began to study what French and Italian books said of him. [11]
- I looked around me, a sudden intensity of hatred seized me for this big, silent, luxurious house; I recalled Maude's presentiment about it. [9]
- The traditional hatred may not be so strong as it was, but it is hard to say on which side is the most ignorance and contempt of the other. [4]
- Love is the master-key, he went on thinking, love is the master-key that opens the gates of happiness, of hatred, of jealousy, and, most easily of all, the gate of fear. [6]
- Every Greek of mark is to be found here, as it is in this house that we consult on the wisest measures for encountering the hatred of the priests and bringing the king round to our own views. [10]
- For Dicky had many ways of showing hatred, and his tobacco was strong. [11]
- Archibius valued this loyalty highly, but he knew what awaited any one who became the object of her hatred, and the fear that it would involve Barine in urgent peril was added to his still greater anxiety for Cleopatra. [10]
- Our Lord is Love itself; neither hatred nor envy are known to Him as they are to the gods of the Heathen; and when he afflicts us, it is as the wise and tender pastor of our souls, and for our good. [10]
- As he stood looking after the English lad, he said between his teeth with a great hatred, though his face showed no change: "English dog, thou shalt be dead like thy brother there when I am Dakoon of Mandakan. [11]
- The longer I live the more I am impressed with the excess of human kindness over human hatred, and the greater willingness to oblige than to disoblige that one meets at every turn. [4]
- Caesar bit his lip in powerless fury, and his hatred of the towns-people, who had thus so plainly given him to understand their sentiments, was rising from one minute to the next. [10]
- His eyes became like little pots of simmering blood, and he showed his teeth in a hateful way, because he was sure he should glut his hatred before the moon came full. [11]
- The glorious sunshine lighted up the smiling marble face; with the charm of bewitching beauty he seemed to gaze at the lurid crimson pools on the ground, and at the armed cohorts which marched in front to shed more blood and rouse more hatred. [10]
- In their monotonous life, devoid of occupation, envy easily becomes hatred, and the gratification of these evil passions is the only compensation which the poor creatures can obtain for the total absence of love and loss of freedom. [10]
- Too much kindness leads to false paths scarcely more surely than the contrary, and the Emperor's cruel decision destroyed and hardened many of the best feelings in Barbara's heart, and prepared a place for resentment and hatred. [10]
- But a little later a rumor reached Mr. Balch's ears that Jethro's hatred of Isaac D. Worthington was at the bottom of his reappearance in public life, although Jethro himself never mentioned Mr. Worthington's name. [9]
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