abhorrence
11abhorrence — noun Date: 1660 1. a. the act or state of abhorring b. the feeling of one who abhors 2. one that is abhorred …
12abhorrence — /ab hawr euhns, hor /, n. 1. a feeling of extreme repugnance or aversion; utter loathing; abomination. 2. something or someone extremely repugnant or loathsome. [1650 60; ABHORR(ENT) + ENCE] Syn. 1. execration, detestation. * * * …
13abhorrence — noun a) Extreme aversion or detestation; the feeling of utter dislike. b) A person or thing that is loathsome. See Also: abhor, abhorred, abh …
14abhorrence — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. hatred, loathing, aversion, repugnance; see aversion , hatred 1 . See Synonym Study at aversion . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun 1. An object of extreme dislike: abomination, anathema, aversion, bete noire, bugbear,… …
15abhorrence — ab|hor|rence [əbˈhɔrəns US ˈho:r ] n [U] formal a deep feeling of hatred towards something …
16abhorrence — ab|hor|rence [ əb hɔrəns ] noun uncount FORMAL the feeling that you have when something offends you a lot or you think it is immoral …
17abhorrence — abhor·rence || É™b hÉ’rÉ™ns n. disgust, repugnance, loathing, hate …
18abhorrence — n. Abomination, horror, detestation, hatred, loathing, disgust, antipathy, aversion …
19abhorrence — noun (U) formal a deep feeling of hatred towards something …
20abhorrence — n 1. loathing, abominating, execration, hatred, hate, detestation, odium; repugnance, aversion, hostility, enmity, animosity, animus, antipathy; horror, revulsion, disgust, noisomeness. 2. disdain, scorn, contempt …