abhorring

[US]/[ˈæbhɒrɪŋ]/
[UK]/[ˈæbhoʊrɪŋ]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v. (present participle of abhor)feeling or expressing great repugnance or dislike; avoiding something as if it were unpleasant

Phrases & Collocations

abhorring violence

abhorring the thought

abhorred behavior

abhorring injustice

abhorring hypocrisy

abhorring the idea

abhorred practice

abhorring corruption

abhorring cruelty

abhorring lies

Example Sentences

she admitted to abhorring large crowds and preferring quiet evenings at home.

the politician was criticized for abhorring any compromise on the issue.

he expressed his abhorring of violence and advocated for peaceful solutions.

many people abhorring the new policy protested outside the government building.

the community abhorred the proposed development near the protected wildlife area.

the team's performance was so poor that the fans were openly abhorring it.

after experiencing the corruption firsthand, he began abhorring the entire system.

the author's style, characterized by excessive detail, was abhorred by some readers.

the company's unethical practices led to the public abhorring their brand.

despite the potential benefits, she abhorred the idea of artificial intelligence taking over.

the judge abhorred the defendant's blatant disregard for the law.

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