hated造句61. The building is hated by some and considered a work of art by others.
62. I hated the organization and all it stood for .
63. My dad hated my boyfriend, and the feeling was mutual.
64. It was galling to have to apologize to a man she hated.
65. How I hated biology ! Hearing the bell ring at the end of the lesson was music to my ears!
66. Her treatment of her husband earned her the label of the most hated woman in America.
67. The public were waiting to see the hated hangman swing from his own gallows.
68. I hated his music at first, but it grows on you.
69. She hated the thought of anyone inflicting pain on an animal.
70. He hated always to be the bearer of bad tidings.
71. I know what you mean . I hated learning to drive too.
72. She left her career in television, saying she hated the falsity of it all.
73. He hated being in the army because he had to obey commands.
74. Ted hated parties, even gatherings of people he liked individually.
75. It was a no-win situation. Either she pretended she hated Ned and felt awful or admitted she loved him and felt even worse!
76. He hated the noise and always fired up at the sound.
77. He hated being transplanted from his home in the country to the noise and bustle of life in the city.
78. She hated to say the words, for fear of causing pain.
78. Wish you can benefit fromand make progress everyday!
79. She hated the thought of playing second fiddle to Rose.
80. He hated her more than ever, when he got that letter.
81. As a child I hated my brother, but now we get on wonderfully.
82. I hated the thought of being an object of pity .
83. He evidently hated maths at school, so it's amazing he became an accountant!
84. I have always hated the attitude that 'the doctor knows best'.
85. At first they hated each other, but they ended up getting married.
86. The other children hated her because she was the teacher's pet.
87. It was no secret that the two men hated each other.
88. His co-workers hated him.
89. I hated this man, his very touch made my skin crawl.
90. She hated her parents' endless interrogations about where she'd been.