Loathing, nausea; abhorrence, detestation; occasionally an abomination.
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释义 | the mind > emotion > hatred > loathing or detestation > [noun] (52) wlatingc725 Loathing, nausea; abhorrence, detestation; occasionally an abomination. wlatc960 Nausea, loathing, disgust. ugginga1325 Dread, fear, horror, loathing. uglinessc1325 Horror, dread, loathing. Obsolete. loathingc1340 The action of loathe, v.; intense dislike, abhorrence; strong distaste (for food). abominationc1350 A feeling or state of mind of disgust and hatred; detestation, loathing, abhorrence. Frequently with of (also to, at). to hold (also †have) in abomin… wlatsomenessc1380 loathing, disgust. wlatingness1382 abhorrence. fastidie?a1425 Disgust, aversion; esp. the state of being surfeited or overindulged with something. Cf. fastidium, n. loathsomenessc1425 A feeling of loathing, disgust, or repugnance; aversion, dislike, reluctance; nausea. Obsolete. ugsomenessc1450 Loathing. Obsolete. horribility1496 Abhorrence = horribleness, n. 2. Obsolete. rare. detestation1526 The feeling or mental state of detesting; intense dislike or hatred; abhorrence, loathing. abhorring1528 = abhorrence, n. 1. dislikingc1540 The action of dislike, v.: aversion, disapproval; dislike; the opposite of liking. fastidiousness1541 Disgust, aversion, lack of appetite, esp. for something of which one has had a surfeit or excess. Obsolete. abhorfulness1556 Abhorrence, disgust. fulsomeness1563 The quality of being offensive or disgusting to the senses; foulness, disgustingness. Obsolete. execration1570 The action of execrating. Utter detestation; intense abhorrence. abhorment1576 The condition of feeling or exciting disgust or loathing; abhorrence. Also: an abhorrence of something. detesting1591 loath?1591 Dislike, hatred, ill-will; in later use, in physical sense, disgust, loathing. Also to have in loath. abhorrence1592 The condition of abhorring or recoiling from something; detestation, hatred, repugnance. Also: a feeling of repugnance or loathing. abhorrency1596 = abhorrence, n. 1. Now rare. dislike1597 The contrary feeling to liking or affection for an object; distaste, aversion, repugnance. (Cf. dislike, v. 3.) distaste1598 Disinclination, dislike; (moderate) aversion, disgust, or repugnance. disgust1611 Strong repugnance, aversion, or repulsion excited by that which is loathsome or offensive, as a foul smell, disagreeable person or action… nausea1619 In extended use: strong disgust, loathing, or aversion; a feeling of this. oppositeness1619 The quality of being opposite or opposed; contrariety, antagonism; †repugnance (obsolete). nauseousness1622 Distaste, revulsion. Also with of. Obsolete. detest1638 Detestation, hearty hatred. wearisomeness1642 Loathing (for food). Obsolete. rare. repugnance1643 Strong dislike, distaste, antipathy, or aversion (to or against a thing); an instance of this. odium1645 Hatred, dislike; aversion, contempt. (As a feeling or quality of the subject.) abhorrition1649 = abhorrence, n. 1. abominate1651 That which is abominated; loathsomeness. Also occasionally: an abominated person or thing. nausity1654 Action giving rise to nausea; (also) nausea itself. disdain1655 Loathing, aversion, dislike. Obsolete. repugnancy1681 Opposition or resistance of mind or feeling. In later use: a feeling of strong aversion (= repugnance, n. 3). degoust1716 = disgust, n. repulsion1751 A feeling of intense disgust; dislike, aversion, repugnance; (also occasionally) an instance of this. self-repugnance1852 Disgust at or hatred of oneself; self-loathing. kick1893 figurative. Opposition, objection, repugnance. Subcategories:— aversion on the part of one (1) — specific addresses given to Charles II (1) — one who loathes or detests (6) — one who signed addresses given to Charles II (1) |
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