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abhor [*b.'ho:(r)] |
Abhor means to detest or
hate something or someone intensely. It conveys a strong feeling of
repulsion or disgust. "Abhor" is often used to express a strong moral or
ethical rejection of something. Synonyms for "abhor" include loathe, despise, detest, and abominate. Antonyms for "abhor" include like, enjoy, appreciate, and love. Example sentences using the word "abhor": "I abhor violence and believe in resolving conflicts peacefully." "She abhors eating meat and follows a strict vegetarian diet." "The community abhors discrimination and promotes inclusivity." "He abhors dishonesty and always values truthfulness." "Many people abhor the idea of animal cruelty and support animal rights." "The teacher abhors laziness and encourages hard work." "They abhor wastage and strive to be environmentally conscious." |
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Explain the word "abhor". Give some examples of using the word "abhor" in sentences.