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ab·hor A0014400 (ăb-hôr′)tr.v. ab·horred, ab·hor·ring, ab·hors To regard with horror or loathing; detest: "The problem with Establishment Republicans is they abhor the unseemliness of a political brawl" (Patrick J. Buchanan). [Middle English abhorren, from Latin abhorrēre, to shrink from : ab-, from; see ab-1 + horrēre, to shudder.] ab·hor′rer n.abhor (əbˈhɔː) vb, -hors, -horring or -horred (tr) to detest vehemently; find repugnant; reject[C15: from Latin abhorrēre to shudder at, shrink from, from ab- away from + horrēre to bristle, shudder] abˈhorrer nab•hor (æbˈhɔr) v.t. -horred, -hor•ring. to regard with extreme repugnance or aversion; detest; loathe. [1400–50; late Middle English < Latin abhorrēre to shrink back from, shudder at =ab- ab- + horrēre to bristle, tremble] ab•hor′rer, n. syn: See hate. abhor Past participle: abhorred Gerund: abhorring
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I abhor | you abhor | he/she/it abhors | we abhor | you abhor | they abhor |
Preterite |
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I abhorred | you abhorred | he/she/it abhorred | we abhorred | you abhorred | they abhorred |
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I am abhorring | you are abhorring | he/she/it is abhorring | we are abhorring | you are abhorring | they are abhorring |
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I have abhorred | you have abhorred | he/she/it has abhorred | we have abhorred | you have abhorred | they have abhorred |
Past Continuous |
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I was abhorring | you were abhorring | he/she/it was abhorring | we were abhorring | you were abhorring | they were abhorring |
Past Perfect |
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I had abhorred | you had abhorred | he/she/it had abhorred | we had abhorred | you had abhorred | they had abhorred |
Future |
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I will abhor | you will abhor | he/she/it will abhor | we will abhor | you will abhor | they will abhor |
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I will have abhorred | you will have abhorred | he/she/it will have abhorred | we will have abhorred | you will have abhorred | they will have abhorred |
Future Continuous |
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I will be abhorring | you will be abhorring | he/she/it will be abhorring | we will be abhorring | you will be abhorring | they will be abhorring |
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I have been abhorring | you have been abhorring | he/she/it has been abhorring | we have been abhorring | you have been abhorring | they have been abhorring |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been abhorring | you will have been abhorring | he/she/it will have been abhorring | we will have been abhorring | you will have been abhorring | they will have been abhorring |
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I had been abhorring | you had been abhorring | he/she/it had been abhorring | we had been abhorring | you had been abhorring | they had been abhorring |
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I would abhor | you would abhor | he/she/it would abhor | we would abhor | you would abhor | they would abhor |
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I would have abhorred | you would have abhorred | he/she/it would have abhorred | we would have abhorred | you would have abhorred | they would have abhorred | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | abhor - find repugnant; "I loathe that man"; "She abhors cats"abominate, execrate, loathedetest, hate - dislike intensely; feel antipathy or aversion towards; "I hate Mexican food"; "She detests politicians" |
abhorverb hate, loathe, despise, detest, shrink from, shudder at, recoil from, be repelled by, have an aversion to, abominate, execrate, regard with repugnance or horror He was a man who abhorred violence. like, love, enjoy, admire, relish, adore, cherish, delight inabhorverbTo regard with extreme dislike and hostility:abominate, despise, detest, execrate, hate, loathe.Translationsabhor (əbˈhoː) – past tense, past participle abˈhorred – verb to hate very much. The headmaster abhors violence. 憎惡,痛恨 憎恶,痛恨 abˈhorrence (-ˈho-) noun 憎惡 憎恶abˈhorrent (-ˈho-) adjective (with to) hateful. Fighting was abhorrent to him. 令人憎惡或痛恨的 令人厌恶的,可恶的 IdiomsSeenature abhors a vacuumabhorenUS
Synonyms for abhorverb hateSynonyms- hate
- loathe
- despise
- detest
- shrink from
- shudder at
- recoil from
- be repelled by
- have an aversion to
- abominate
- execrate
- regard with repugnance or horror
Antonyms- like
- love
- enjoy
- admire
- relish
- adore
- cherish
- delight in
Synonyms for abhorverb to regard with extreme dislike and hostilitySynonyms- abominate
- despise
- detest
- execrate
- hate
- loathe
Synonyms for abhorverb find repugnantSynonymsRelated Words |