abhors

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third-person singular of abhor
abhor
To fill with horror or disgust
abhor
To protest against; to reject solemnly
abhor
{v} to detest, hate, loathe, dislike much
Nature abhors a vacuum
(Atasözü) This idiom is used to express the idea that empty or unfilled spaces are unnatural as they go against the laws of nature and physics
Abhor
find repugnant; "I loathe that man"; "She abhors cats"
abhor
To regard with horror or detestation; to shrink back with shuddering from; to feel excessive repugnance toward; to detest to extremity; to loathe
abhor
To shrink back with shuddering from; to regard with horror or detestation; to feel excessive repugnance toward; to detest to extremity; to loathe
abhor
To shrink back with horror, disgust, or dislike; to be contrary or averse; -- with from
abhor
{f} hate, detest, dislike
abhor
To shrink back with horror, disgust, or dislike; to be contrary or averse; with find repugnant; "I loathe that man"; "She abhors cats
abhor
If you abhor something, you hate it very much, especially for moral reasons. He was a man who abhorred violence and was deeply committed to reconciliation = detest. to hate a kind of behaviour or way of thinking, especially because you think it is morally wrong
abhors

    Turkish pronunciation

    ıbhôrz

    Pronunciation

    /əbˈhôrz/ /əbˈhɔːrz/

    Etymology

    [ &b-'hor, ab- ] (transitive verb.) 15th century. Middle English abhorren, from Latin abhorrEre, from ab- + horrEre to shudder; more at HORROR.
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