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Offensive to the mind.
repulsive
obscene
detestable
repugnant
offensive
Causing disgust or detestation.
disgusting
1
The fact that 90 of these offences were Covid-related is particularly
abhorrent
.
2
This
abhorrent
act has mutilated, injured and traumatised hundreds of innocent people.
3
It isn't only the betrayal but the end result I find
abhorrent
.
4
He said: Forced marriage is
abhorrent
and is little more than slavery.
5
The conditions under which the Spanish flu overtook the world were
abhorrent
.
6
The things he does are clearly more than transgressive: they are
abhorrent
.
7
As
abhorrent
as his actions were, kidnap was another order of magnitude.
8
The idea of accounts with his children had been
abhorrent
to him.
9
Fleetwood was the civiller; his immediate prospective duties being clear, however
abhorrent
.
10
On the other hand they like us, and find the English
abhorrent
.
11
It is
abhorrent
and we fully disassociate ourselves from the views expressed.
12
It is
abhorrent
for a wolf-or a man-to lose control over himself.
13
He said eating the carcasses of murdered beasts was
abhorrent
to him.
14
But there's something
abhorrent
about the attitude of many English rugby fans.
15
Mampintsha has maintained his innocence, chalking up his
abhorrent
actions to self-defence.
16
At first it did seem
abhorrent
,
but she glossed it over so-
abhorrent
so abhorrent
more abhorrent
abhorrent act
as abhorrent
abhorrent behaviour