Sentences with hatred
ha·tred
H h - Her hatred of them would never lead her to murder. [+ of/for]
- Seditious intention means an intention to bring the sovereign into hatred or contempt; or to urge disaffection against the constitution.
- The Racial and Religious Tolerance Act defines vilification as inciting hatred, serious contempt.
- The hatred was so visceral it led to a bizarre postmodern.
- With terror in the offing, secrets from the past and hidden truths in the present clash with prejudice and hatred to provide an extraordinary thriller.
- The frightening fact that some are so consumed with a blind hatred of Jews, espousing quack theories about Khazars.
- Despite unwarranted hatred from some hypocritical Jews who treat all Christians shamefully.