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Definition of abhor
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of abhor is as below...
Abhor (v. t.) To
protest
against;
to
reject
solemnly.
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Scunner
::
Scunner
(n.) A
feeling
of
disgust
or
loathing;
a
strong
prejudice;
abhorrence;
as, to take a
scunner
against
some one..
Execrate
::
Execrate
(v. t.) To
denounce
evil
against,
or to
imprecate
evil upon; to
curse;
to
protest
against
as
unholy
or
detestable;
hence,
to
detest
utterly;
to
abhor;
to
abominate..
Abhor
::
Abhor (v. i.) To
shrink
back with
horror,
disgust,
or
dislike;
to be
contrary
or
averse;
-- with.
Abhor
::
Abhor (v. t.) To
shrink
back with
shuddering
from; to
regard
with
horror
or
detestation;
to feel
excessive
repugnance
toward;
to
detest
to
extremity;
to
loathe.
Indignation
::
Indignation
(n.) The
feeling
excited
by that which is
unworthy,
base, or
disgraceful;
anger
mingled
with
contempt,
disgust,
or
abhorrence..
Revolt
::
Revolt
(n.) To turn away; to
abandon
or
reject
something;
specifically,
to turn away, or
shrink,
with
abhorrence..
Abhor
::
Abhor (v. t.) To
protest
against;
to
reject
solemnly.
Abhorrent
::
Abhorrent
(a.)
Contrary
or
repugnant;
discordant;
inconsistent;
--
followed
by to.
Loathful
::
Loathful
(a.) Full of
loathing;
hating;
abhorring.
Abhorrency
::
Abhorrency
(n.)
Abhorrence.
Loathe
::
Loathe
(v. t.) To
dislike
greatly;
to
abhor;
to hate.
Abhor
::
Abhor (v. t.) To fill with
horror
or
disgust.
Abhorring
::
Abhorring
(n.)
Detestation.
Self-abhorrence
::
Self-abhorrence
(n.)
Abhorrence
of one's self.
Agrise
::
Agrise
(v. t.) To
shudder
at; to
abhor;
to
dread;
to
loathe.
Abhorrently
::
Abhorrently
(adv.)
With
abhorrence.
Infamous
::
Infamous
(a.) Of very bad
report;
having
a
reputation
of the worst kind; held in
abhorrence;
guilty
of
something
that
exposes
to
infamy;
base;
notoriously
vile;
detestable;
as, an
infamous
traitor;
an
infamous
perjurer..
Abhorrent
::
Abhorrent
(a.)
Detestable.
Foh
::
Foh
(interj.)
An
exclamation
of
abhorrence
or
contempt;
poh; fle.
Revolt
::
Revolt
(v. t.) To do
violence
to; to cause to turn away or
shrink
with
abhorrence;
to
shock;
as, to
revolt
the
feelings..
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