abhor

[əbˈhɔː(r)]

abhor Definition

to hate something or someone very much, especially for moral reasons.

Using abhor: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "abhor" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I abhor all forms of racism and discrimination.

  • Example

    She abhors the idea of violence.

  • Example

    He abhors the way his boss treats his employees.

abhor Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with abhor

  • behavior that is completely unacceptable and goes against moral standards

    Example

    The company's abhorrent behavior towards its workers led to a strike.

  • views that are completely unacceptable and go against moral standards

    Example

    His abhorrent views on women's rights caused outrage among the public.

  • a crime that is completely unacceptable and goes against moral standards

    Example

    The abhorrent crime of child abuse must be punished severely.

Origins of abhor

from Latin 'abhorrere', meaning 'to shrink back from'

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Summary: abhor in Brief

'Abhor' [əbˈhɔː(r)] means to hate something or someone very much, especially for moral reasons. It is often used to express strong disapproval or condemnation. Examples include 'I abhor all forms of racism and discrimination' and 'She abhors the idea of violence.' 'Abhorrent behavior,' 'abhorrent views,' and 'abhorrent crime' are phrases that describe actions that are completely unacceptable and go against moral standards.

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