Citations:hatefuller

Adjective:

 * 1837, Thomas Carlyle, The French Revolution, Volume II., Book II., page #105:
 * Ask Captain Dampmartin ; an authentic, ingenious literary officer of horse ; who loves the Reign of Liberty, after a sort; yet has had his heart grieved to the quick many times, in the hot South‐Western region and elsewhere ; and has seen riot, civil battle by daylight and by torchlight, and anarchy hatefuller than death.
 * 1890, Mary J. Jacques in Ballou’s Monthly Magazine, Volume LXXI., page #148:
 * When a man is finally damned he’s shut out everlastingly from the presence of God and of all good creatures, and he is shut in with all manner of devils and scoundrels and rebels, and there he raves and tears and hates his Maker and curses himself, and he keeps getting worse and worse, hatefuller and hatefuller, and hating more and more desperately his Saviour to all eternity.
 * 1899, Mark Twain, The Writings of Mark Twain, page #268:
 * Some sounds are hatefuller than others, but no sound is quite so inane, and silly, and aggravating as the “ hoo’hoo ” of a cuckoo clock, I think.