detestation

[ˌdiːtɛsˈteɪʃən]

detestation Definition

intense dislike or hatred.

Using detestation: Examples

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

  • Example

    She felt a detestation for the man who had wronged her.

  • Example

    The detestation of injustice was what drove him to become a lawyer.

  • Example

    His detestation of spiders was so strong that he couldn't even look at a picture of one.

detestation Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with detestation

  • a strong feeling of dislike or hatred towards something

    Example

    Her detestation of violence led her to become an activist.

  • a strong feeling of dislike or hatred towards someone

    Example

    His detestation of his boss made it difficult for him to work there.

  • a situation where two or more people have a strong dislike or hatred for each other

    Example

    Their mutual detestation was evident in the way they avoided each other.

Origins of detestation

from Latin 'detestatio', meaning 'a cursing, imprecation, execration'

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Summary: detestation in Brief

'Detestation' [ˌdiːtɛsˈteɪʃən] is a noun that refers to an intense feeling of dislike or hatred. It can be directed towards a person, thing, or concept, as in 'Her detestation of violence led her to become an activist.' 'Detestation' is synonymous with 'abhorrence,' 'aversion,' and 'loathing,' and is often used in formal contexts.