Abhor means to hate or dislike very much. Here's an example of how to use it in a sentence:
I absolutely abhor vegetables.
No abhor is a verb; abhorrence is the noun.
Abhor is a verb.
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The word abhor means to loathe or be in strong opposition to something. Dishonesty is any kind of falsehood or corruption in someone. In basic terms, to abhor dishonesty means to hate lying or other deceitful conduct.
What he did to his wife was abhorrent, she'll never ever forgive him.
abhor
Synonyms are- bewail, hate, disapprove of, abhor, and bemoan.
I abhor teddy bears.
Abhor violence, people who seek peace.:)
They are people who abhor violence, people who seek peace. I absolutely abhor pompous people because they are jerks.
I know it's stupid, but I absolutely abhor washing the dishes.
To love, like, to be keen on, to be fond of.
Abhor means regard with disgust and hatred. I abhor doing dishes, laundry, and other housework, when the weather is sunny outside.
Christians need to abhor all evil in all its many disguises.
Christians need to abhor all evil in all its many disguises.
I abhor that sport but still manage to accomplish all the given tasks.
The analogy for "abhor" is "detest." Just as "abhor" means to regard with disgust or hatred, "detest" also conveys a strong feeling of aversion or intense dislike towards something.
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Yes, the short a sound in "abhor" is pronounced as "uh-bore."