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Abhor (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: turn aside, detest to extremity, reject, shrink back with horror, regard with horror, avoid, protest against, reject solemnly, be contrary, feel excessive repugnance toward, fill with horror, fill, averse, differ, shrink, differ entirely from, keep away from, disgust, turn, loathe, do, dislike, shrink back with shuddering from, protest, regard
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Past Simple
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Conditional Simple
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Past Progressive
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Past Perfect
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Conditional Perfect
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Future Perfect Progressive
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Past Perfect Progressive
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Conditional Perfect Progressive
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Examples of abhor

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"I abhor their abominable practices.
- I just know how you abhor the cliché.
- I like wit... but I abhor rudeness.
- I'm a Frenchman. I abhor waste.
- Okay, good. They don't understand that they created the Frankensteins they abhor.
"I abhor their abominable practices.
- I just know how you abhor the cliché.
- I like wit... but I abhor rudeness.
- I'm a Frenchman. I abhor waste.
- Okay, good. They don't understand that they created the Frankensteins they abhor.
"Nature abhors a vacuum." Aristotle.
- Nature abhors a vacuum.
And could you believe it, Walpole brings in his tobacco tax, which everyone abhors,
And no one, no one could pretend that nature abhors a vacuum more down here on the ground than up on the roof.
As he put it, nature abhors a vacuum.
"Nature abhors a vacuum." Aristotle.
- Nature abhors a vacuum.
And could you believe it, Walpole brings in his tobacco tax, which everyone abhors,
And no one, no one could pretend that nature abhors a vacuum more down here on the ground than up on the roof.
As he put it, nature abhors a vacuum.
"Shall I believe that unsubstantial death is amorous, and that the lean abhorred monster keeps thee here in dark to be his paramour?"
- Thou liest, abhorred tyrant!
A group specifically abhorred though increasingly pervasive nonetheless.
All his life, his son abhorred alcohol.
And a cad was someone to be abhorred
For abhorring violence is itself an act of violence and, therefore, to be abhorred.
He that will give good words to thee will flatter beneath abhorring.
How can one help abhorring these men and their religion.
I was up all night analyzing my actions, berating myself, abhorring myself.
Now you can imagine how I much I must be abhorring him!
"Shall I believe that unsubstantial death is amorous, and that the lean abhorred monster keeps thee here in dark to be his paramour?"
- Thou liest, abhorred tyrant!
A group specifically abhorred though increasingly pervasive nonetheless.
All his life, his son abhorred alcohol.
And a cad was someone to be abhorred
For abhorring violence is itself an act of violence and, therefore, to be abhorred.
He that will give good words to thee will flatter beneath abhorring.
How can one help abhorring these men and their religion.
I was up all night analyzing my actions, berating myself, abhorring myself.
Now you can imagine how I much I must be abhorring him!

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