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horror
Hate coupled with disgust.
loathing
abomination
abhorrence
detestation
execration
Portuguese
aversão
loathing
abomination
abhorrence
detestation
execration
1
Harris: In comedy, a fair amount of
self
-
loathing
makes you work harder.
2
She had also quickly developed a
loathing
for Nelson and his 'art'.
3
Words seem irrelevant, so much more fuel for the
self
-
loathing
and despair.
4
Contempt is still in his eye, and
loathing
hideth in his mouth.
5
The
loathing
which Nekhludoff felt increased with the reading of the description.
1
The moment when I looked for the first time, upon the
abomination
.
2
To worship in such spots was an
abomination
to the early Christian.
3
Woman is the capsheaf of the
abomination
of desolation-full of all deviltry.
4
War is certainly an
abomination
,
both at home and in the field.
5
I heard the shouted word
abomination
,
then the sound of electrical discharge.
1
The violin is an object of particular
abhorrence
to the Free Gospellers.
2
It was time to get past her personal
abhorrence
at his actions.
3
Gavin was known amongst his friends for his
abhorrence
of tiny females.
4
Hence at one time menstruation was held in much awe and
abhorrence
.
5
The inheritance she abhorred endowed her with the capacity for that
abhorrence
.
1
At first it irritated me; then I heard it with morbid
detestation
.
2
She had declared her
detestation
of dinners, and been heard in silence.
3
Even members of the Academy could not suppress their
detestation
of him.
4
Because of that my
detestation
of him became a personal, active thing.
5
It can seem they have an inbuilt
detestation
for ordinary, flabby humanity.
1
Wrath and
execration
fell, in particular, upon the head of Mr. Gladstone.
2
The architect who planned it should receive the
execration
of all posterity.
3
The murmur of disappointment on shore rose to a shout of
execration
.
4
I felt something like
self
-
execration
:
my imprudence I denounced over and over.
5
Pak Che-sun shrank away under the storm of
execration
that greeted him.
1
If we lose the profit, let us get rid of the
odium
.
2
Have you felt all the
odium
in the maxims of that philosopher?
3
His tutors and guardians had ruled, while the
odium
rested on another.
4
I threw upon the Cardinal all the
odium
attending his Majesty's delay.
5
This class of men had long been held up to public
odium
.
6
Is he not loaded with the
odium
and contempt of the public?
7
The
odium
which attached to his name found universal utterance after the duel.
8
This last act exposed him to much
odium
from the objects of it.
9
Rarely have they come so close to incurring the
odium
of the people.
10
Our leaders will care nothing for flattery and praise or
odium
and abuse.
11
But I have to start it so he does not have the
odium
.
12
A dowry of
odium
and despair, and I am scarcely eighteen.
13
Public
odium
was cast on those who refused to be initiated.
14
His
odium
,
his grudge against El grew-grows- bytheday .Hechecked his watch.
15
You have done an essential kindness in checking the
odium
theologicum in the E.R.
16
The culprit bears the
odium
of it in his soul.
odium
public odium
much odium
popular odium
throw the odium
bring odium
Portuguese
aversão
repulsa
horror
asco
repugnância
repulsão
ódio
detestação
execração
abominação
Catalan
repugnància
rancor
aversió
animadversió
execració
fàstic
ressentiment
rancúnia
Spanish
horror
asco
aborrecimiento
detestación
aversión
abominación
odio
execración