The meaning of abomination varies depending on the context in which it is being used. The Bible uses the word to describe people who are very disgusting and loathsome. These days, it is also used to denote a thing which is irrevocably unclean.
repugnantly hateful; detestable; loathsome, very unpleasant; disagreeable
i don`t know what abomination means an object that is hated
what an horror, what an abomination.
The deliberate setting of the fires in the forests of the western states was an abomination.
Abomination is a noun, meaning anything greatly disliked
No, an abomination is a noun.
The sight of cruelty towards animals is an abomination to me.
The prefix word for abomination is "anti-."
i don`t know what abomination means an object that is hated
You have ignored the facts. That caused abomination among people.
what an horror, what an abomination.
abomination = nevalah (נבלה)Note: the word "abomination" used in English translations of Leviticus is a mistranslation of the word To'evah (תואבה), which actually means "unkosher". Unkosher means "not appropriate according to Jewish law".Since this word didn't exist in King James' time, they used the word abomination, which is much harsher than what the Hebrew actually implies. Modern Christian translations never updated this language.)
In the King James version the word - abominable - appears 23 times the word - abominably - appears once the word - abomination - appears 76 times the word - abominations - appears 76 times
Something causing moral revulsion. Like snowmen.
Abomination
The Abomination was created in 2000.
The deliberate setting of the fires in the forests of the western states was an abomination.
Abomination is a Horror/Thriller