The noun formed from "abhor" is "abhorrence." It refers to a strong feeling of disgust or hatred towards something. Another related noun is "abhorrer," which denotes a person who abhors something.
The prefix for "abhor" is "ab-," which means "away from" or "against." The word "abhor" itself means to regard with disgust or hatred, often implying a strong aversion to something.
The abstract noun formed from the verb "amaze" is "amazement." It refers to the state of being filled with wonder or astonishment.
The noun that can be formed from the word "prove" is "proof." It refers to evidence or argument establishing a fact or the truth of a statement.
The noun form for the verb to anticipate is anticipator, one who anticipates. Anticipation is another noun form.
The noun form of the adjective 'able' is ability.
Abhor means to hate or dislike very much. Here's an example of how to use it in a sentence: I absolutely abhor vegetables.
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.
The noun formed from "select" is "selection."
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.
noun is choise that is formed from the verb choose.
Thief is the noun.It can be formed from the verb thieve.
The adjective form of the noun 'gas' is gaseous.
Christians need to abhor all evil in all its many disguises.