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abhorrent

[ ab-hawr-uhnt, -hor- ]

adjective

  1. causing repugnance; detestable; loathsome:

    an abhorrent deed.

    Synonyms: abominable, shocking

  2. utterly opposed, or contrary, or in conflict (usually followed by to ):

    abhorrent to reason.

  3. feeling extreme repugnance or aversion (usually followed by of ):

    abhorrent of waste.

  4. remote in character (usually followed by from ):

    abhorrent from the principles of law.



abhorrent

/ əbˈhɒrənt /

adjective

  1. repugnant; loathsome
  2. whenpostpositive, foll by of feeling extreme aversion or loathing (for)

    abhorrent of vulgarity

  3. usuallypostpositive and foll by to conflicting (with)

    abhorrent to common sense

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Derived Forms

  • abˈhorrently, adverb
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Other Words From

  • ab·horrent·ly adverb
  • unab·horrent·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins

Origin of abhorrent1

First recorded in 1610–20, abhorrent is from the Latin word abhorrent- (stem of abhorrēns, present participle of abhorrēre ). See abhor, -ent
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Example Sentences

The abhorrent racial abuse that Anderson faced from the terraces in the 1970s is very well documented.

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In language stronger than in Samoa, he spoke of the "abhorrent and unjustifiable acts of violence committed against Kenyans" during their struggle for independence.

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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said the slave trade was "abhorrent" but that it would be better to focus on "today's challenges" such as climate change.

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Sir Keir, who is currently in Samoa for a meeting of Commonwealth countries, said the trade was "abhorrent" and that it was important to "talk about our history".

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The draft communique says a majority of member states “share common historical experiences in relation to this abhorrent trade, chattel enslavement, the debilitation and dispossession of indigenous people”.

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