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abhorrence <an abhorrence; abhorrences> N

abhorrence ADJ

abhorrence

abhorrence <an abhorrence; abhorrences> N

abhorrence

abhorrence
abhorrence
abhorrence

feeling abhorrence

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English
He had an abhorrence for married life and a relatively short temper, even though he was tender in nature.
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Due to his abhorrence for any sort of exploitation and depriving the poor from their rights he left banking career despite an uncertain future ahead of him.
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Colleagues described him as a deeply religious man whose abhorrence of racial injustice was profound and sincere.
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He frequently took away because of his abhorrence of unessentials.
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They are seldom unjust, and have a greater abhorrence of injustice than any other people.
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He created a bizarre world of human figures, where an existential dead-end is transformed into fright, abhorrence, pity but also relief.
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Their intellectual abhorrence of tradition and repetition usually bemoans a deeper emotional need for constant novelty and change.
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However, he tempered this interest with an abhorrence of excess and kept his tendency to experiment under constant control.
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The love of freedom and abhorrence of slavery?
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Wrangling is its abhorrence; no man there girds himself against his fellow.
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