Meaning & Definition of word "Abhor"

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    Abhor

    /əbˈhɔːr/

    verb:

    • 1. to regard with disgust and hatred.
      • Example: I abhor the thought of animal cruelty.
    • 2. to detest or loathe something deeply.
      • Example: She abhors the use of plastic bags for shopping.
    • 3. to find something morally repugnant.
      • Example: Many activists abhor the destruction of natural habitats.
    • 4. to have an intense aversion to something.
      • Example: He abhors the idea of cheating in any form.
    • 5. to strongly reject or disapprove of something.
      • Example: They abhor excessive spending on luxury items while others go hungry.

    Etymology

    Early 16th century, from Latin 'abhorrere', meaning 'to shun, shrink back from.'

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    abhor the thought:

    To strongly dislike the idea of something.

    abhorred by many:

    Disliked or condemned by many people.

    abhor something with passion:

    To hate something very much.

    Related Words

    abhorrence:

    A feeling of repulsion or disgust.

    abhorrent:

    Causing or deserving strong dislike or hatred.

    Slang Meanings of abhor

    Meaning: Hate it with a passion.

    Example Sentence: I abhor that new trend in fashion.