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hater

[ US /ˈheɪtɝ/ ]
[ UK /hˈe‍ɪtɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person who hates

How To Use hater In A Sentence

  • But well before the latest murderers struck — well before another "antigovernment" Obama hater went on a cop-killing rampage in Pittsburgh in April — there have been indications that this rage could spiral out of control. Frank rich on fox news, responsibility and domestic terrorism
  • In the late 1960s and '70s, second-wave feminists, belittled in today's conservative backlash as bra-burning man-haters, paved the way for rights younger women now take for granted.
  • Less belligerent in its audience pandering than its predecessors (less fart jokes, less homophobic subtext, and - thank Jesus - less squawking from Eddie Murphy), Shrek the Third may not give haters a migraine, but its lobotomized sense of comic brinkmanship is still without fun. GreenCine Daily: Shrek the Third.
  • I wonder what all the Palin haters would do if she was not in the news daily. Palin's PAC forced to correct FEC filing
  • People criticise her as being a sort of vapid, attention seeking pseudo-feminist man-hater, failing, I think, to recognise the context within which she became important.
  • The haters from Palin/McCain rallies from the last election didnt have any impact then and they wont now. Obama political arm goes on offense
  • For all you Mc-haters out there, Denver may be passing provocative legislation that will financially "penalize" builders of mega-sized houses. July 2007
  • Only the most determined and wealthy supermarket-haters will continue to patronise the small shops that are trying to make a go of it again.
  • We will allow all haters to remain in hate zone and peaceless language-keep moving people nothing to see here just another jealous MJ hater. This week's cover: An exclusive first look at the new Michael Jackson movie | EW.com
  • In 1934, 75 years ago, the first laundromat (called a "washateria") opened, in Fort Worth, Undefined
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