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English[]

Etymology[]

From Latin abhorrēns, present active participle of abhorreō (abhor).

Adjective[]

abhorrent

  1. Abhorring; detesting; having or showing abhorrence; loathing; hence, strongly opposed to; as, abhorrent thoughts.
    • The persons most abhorrent from blood and treason - Edmund Burke
    • The arts of pleasure in despotic courts I spurn abhorrent - Clover
  2. Contrary or repugnant; discordant; inconsistent; -- followed by to.
    • Injudicious profanation, so abhorrent to our stricter principles. -- Edward Gibbon
  3. Detestable

Related terms[]

Translations[]

  • Bulgarian: отвратителен, гнусен
  • French: répugnant fr(fr)
  • German: verabscheuungswürdig
  • Ido: abomininda, odiinda
  • Interlingua: abhorrente, repugnante
  • Italian: ripugnante it(it)
  • Norwegian: avskyelig, vemmelig
  • Spanish: repugnante es(es)
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  • Vietnamese: ghê tởm, đáng ghét, trái với, mâu thuẫn với, không hợp với, ghét cay ghét đắng

Shorthand[]

(Version: Pre-Anniversary): a - b - [dot] o - r - nt

French[]

Verb[]

Abhorrent

  1. Third-person plural present indicative of abhorrer.
  2. Third-person plural present subjunctive of abhorrer.

ar:abhorrent el:abhorrent fa:abhorrent fr:abhorrent io:abhorrent it:abhorrent kn:abhorrent hu:abhorrent ja:abhorrent pl:abhorrent pt:abhorrent fi:abhorrent te:abhorrent tr:abhorrent vi:abhorrent zh:abhorrent

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