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abominar
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abominar
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abominar
To detest on a high degree; to hate completely.
loathe
abominate
execrate
Portuguese
abominar
To shrink back with shuddering from something.
detest
detest
1
But your mind is loaded with foul ideas; I
detest
your spirit.
2
I
detest
the doctrine, the self-righteousness, and the works of the world.
3
They'd be right to
detest
us: beside them, we would be detestable.
4
I
detest
having it in that great barrack of a dining-room downstairs.
5
I do not understand the cause of it, I
detest
the result.
1
These streets are rectangular; the streets of Cambridge
abhor
the straight line.
2
He did not
abhor
the company of rich men; he sought it.
3
I
abhor
myself; a toad is not so vile as I am.
4
Sir, we
abhor
the idea of making a conquest of our countrymen.
5
We both love the Constitution, respect the King, and
abhor
the French.
6
Piety was supposed not to
abhor
,
but to exult in the exploit.
7
Filipinos wish for the friendship of America and
abhor
militarism and deceit.
8
They are jerked up into the laps of people whom they
abhor
.
9
I
abhor
the sea, and am peevish with every creature about me.
10
The sinner shall not brood upon his sin, save to
abhor
it.
11
And I
abhor
such as you, and I will never, never consent.
12
He had been taught to
abhor
people who did this wicked thing.
13
I
abhor
myself as much as I do you, you black villain.
14
Let love
abhor
what is evil, and cleave to what is good.
15
I should
abhor
these clandestine correspondences, were they not forced upon me.
16
I am a married man-bound, fettered by a tie which I
abhor
.
abhor
·
abhor such
abhor violence
abhor the idea
abhor a breach
abhor deceit
Portuguese
abominar
ter nojo de
detestar
odiar
Catalan
abominar
detestar
avorrir
execrar
odiar
Spanish
abominar
detestar
aborrecer
execrar