What does ABHOR mean?

Here is the result: Abhor
  1. Parts of Speech: Verb
  2. Definitions: To regard with extreme repugnance or aversion; to detest utterly.
  3. Pronunciations: US: /əbˈhɔr/; UK: /əbˈhɔː/
  4. Origin and Usage: The word "abhor" comes from the Latin word "abhorrere," meaning "to shrink back from." It has been used in English since the 15th century. It is a strong word used to express extreme disgust or hatred towards something.
  5. Synonyms: Hate, loathe, despise, detest, abominate, execrate, recoil from, shrink from, be repelled by, be revolted by, be disgusted by, be sickened by.
  6. Related Words: Abide, abler, abode, abort, about, above, abuzz, acerb, acrid, acted, actor, acute, adage, added, adept, adopt, adore, adult, aegis, aerie, afire, afoot, after, again, agape, agate, agent, agile, aging, aglow, agony, agree, aided, aider, aisle, alarm, album, alder, alert, alias, alibi, alien, align, alive, allay, alley, allow, alloy, aloft, alone, along, aloud, alpha, altar, alter, amass, amaze, amber, amend, amino, ample, amply, amuse, angel, anger, angle, angry, angst, ankle, annex, annoy, annual, anvil, apart, apple, apply, apron, aqua-, arbor, arcade, arch-, argue, arise, armed, armor, aroma, array, arson, artel, artsy, ashen, aside, askew, aspen, asset, aster, astir, atilt, atlas, attic, audio, audit, auger, aught, augur, auntie, auric, autum, avail, avast, avian, avoid, awake, award, aware, awash,


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