hatefuller

English

Etymology

hateful + -er

Adjective

hatefuller

  1. comparative form of hateful: more hateful
    • 1922, Geoffrey Montagu Cookson (transl.), The Persians, page 77 in Four Plays of Aeschylus.
      Oh, can misfortune come in hatefuller shape?
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