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Monday, July 2, 2018
Abhor Explained!!
Abhor Explained!!
Abhor
Verb
Meaning and Usage:
To regard with extreme repugnance or aversion
Detest utterly
The definition of abhorring is to really hate something or someone.
Loathe
Abominate
To regard with horror or detestation; to shrink back with shuddering from; to feel excessive repugnance toward.
To turn aside or avoid; to keep away from; to reject.
An example of abhorring is an animal right's activists feelings about hunting.
Kristi abhors having to take her medicine because it tastes terrible.
Which is utterly abhorring from the end of all law.
He abhorred sexism in every form
Other Forms:
Abhorrer - noun
Super-abhor - verb
Super-abhorred - verb
Super-abhorring - verb
Unabhorred - adjective
Synonyms:
Abominate
Deplore
Detest
Despise
Disdain
Discountenance
Hate
Loathe
Scorn
Antonyms:
Admire
Adore
Approve
Cherish
Desire
Like
Love
Enjoy
Relish
Related words:
Be allergic to
Be down on
Be grossed out by
Have no use for
Have it in for
Anagrams:
No meaning anagrams.
Origin:
First attested in 1449, from Middle English abhorren, from Latin abhorreō (“shrink away from in horror”), from ab (“from”) + horreō (“stand aghast, bristle with fear”) . Cognate with French abhorrer, Occitan aborrir. Middle English abhorren from Classical Latin abhorrere from ab-, away, from + horrere, to shudder: see horrid.
Sentences:
Vaishnavi abhors the fact that Jay skips his meals.
Sreyashi doesn't understand, why so many people abhor reading?
My boss abhors working with his female colleagues as he is a male chauvinist.
History is abhorring to most of the students as it is a lengthy subject.
Sreyashi abhors the way people treat beggars.
I abhor going to the office on weekends.
Youngsters abhor the recent trends in the education system.
Considering a country to be still developing is abhorring to most citizens of the 21st century.
Abhor amongst children might create hardships for them in future.
Vaishnavi is abhorred of Jay when he works late into the night.
I abhor this type of insulting behavior.
People who seek peace abhor violence.
If you abhor racism, you can make a difference by fighting it.
Abhor means “to loathe” or “to hate,” and while loathe and hate have roots in Old English, abhor derives from Latin. The roots of abhorring can give us a deeper understanding of both the strength of the dislike expressed by the word and its relationship to other words in English. It came from the Latin word abhorrēre, which meant “to recoil from” or “to be repugnant to,” and was formed by combining ab-, meaning “from” and horrēre, meaning “to bristle,” “to tremble,” or “to shudder.” This word for trembling or shuddering in reaction to something scary or awful is related to the word that names of the cause of those reactions—the Latin word horror, which was later borrowed into English. The -hor of abhor is also hor- of horror.
Hate, Detest, Abhor, Abominate, Loathe mean to feel strong aversion or intense dislike for.
Hate
implies an emotional aversion often coupled with enmity or malice.
⟨hated the enemy with a passion⟩
Detest
suggests violent antipathy.
⟨detests cowards⟩
Abhor
implies a deep often shuddering repugnance.
⟨a crime abhorred by all⟩
Abominate
suggests strong detestation and often moral condemnation.
⟨abominates all forms of violence⟩
Loathe
implies utter disgust and intolerance. ⟨loathed the mere sight of them⟩
So, What abhors you the most? How would you express your abhorred state of mind?
Let us know in the comment section below!!
~Jay Mehta
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