ABHOR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster Abhor means “to loathe” or “to hate,” and while loathe and hate have roots in Old English, abhor derives from Latin The roots of abhor can give us a deeper understanding of both the strength of the dislike expressed by the word and its relationship to other words in English
ABHOR Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com Abhor definition: to regard with extreme repugnance or aversion; detest utterly; loathe; abominate See examples of ABHOR used in a sentence
abhor - Wiktionary, the free dictionary (transitive) To regard (someone or something) as horrifying or detestable; to feel great repugnance toward [First attested from around (1350 to 1470) ][2] I absolutely abhor being stuck in traffic jams
abhor, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English . . . To bear ill-will towards; to treat with disfavour, to rebuff Frequently as past participle and participial adjective Australian slang 1 b intransitive To shrink with horror or repugnance from; to recoil from Obsolete One occupied in a nothers loue Abhorring [Latin abhorrenti] eueryday from his weddid wyfe
Abhor Definition Meaning - YourDictionary To regard with horror or detestation; to shrink back with shuddering from; to feel excessive repugnance toward; to detest to extremity; to loathe [First attested from around (1350 to 1470) ] To turn aside or avoid; to keep away from; to reject Which is utterly abhorring from the end of all law