Webabhorrent adjective strongly opposed to, as, abhorrent thoughts. abhorrent adjective Abhorring; detesting; having or showing abhorrence; loathing. abhorrent adjective Contrary; discordant; inconsistent. abhorrent adjective Detestable or repugnant. Etymology: From abhorrens, present active participle of abhorreo. See abhor Webabhorred meaning: 1. past simple and past participle of abhor 2. past simple and past participle of abhor . Learn more.
Abhor Definition & Meaning Britannica Dictionary
Web1 regard as an abomination abhor: a. ritual sense: (1) of God; with accusative of Israel, because of idols Psalm 106:40. (2) of man: with accusative, of abomination Deuteronomy 7:26 (twice in verse), compare Deuteronomy 23:8 (twice in verse); Job Job 19:19; Job 30:10. b. ethically: (1) of God; "" שׂנא, with accusative: אישׁ דמים ... Webabhorred See definition of abhorred on Dictionary.com as in detestable as in disgusted as in hated as in unloved as in unpopular synonyms for abhorred Compare Synonyms abhorrent accursed atrocious awful despicable disgusting execrable godawful grody gross hateable hateful heinous horrid lousy low-down maggot monstrous obnoxious odious … lampara tuberia
ABHORRED English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
WebAbhorrent definition, causing repugnance; detestable; loathsome: an abhorrent deed. See more. Webabhorred. DEFINITIONS 1. 1. to dislike something very much, usually because you think it is immoral. She abhors violence. Web112. Out of fear of drowning, some children abhor the thought of swimming. 146. 41. I don't understand why so many young people abhor reading! 118. 41. Jeannie laughed as she went kayaking, remembering how she used to abhor anything that had to do with water before overcoming her fear. 105. lampa rattanowa ikea