abhorring
To regard with disgust and hatred.
"Abhorring is a large word for you, hm?" the man said to the young child.
Abhor
To hate/despise. An abhorred object/concept disgusts the person who abhors it.
Lucy: I abhor doing the dishes. It takes a very long time, and it's really boring.
Mitchell: I feel the same way about Spanish class.
Mitchell: I feel the same way about Spanish class.
Abhor
Regard with disgust and hatred.
‘he abhorred sexism in every form’
‘Strong words indeed for a fellow who abhors political smear and accuses others of engaging in it!’
‘I'm one of those people who is always on time, and abhors lateness.’
‘Strong words indeed for a fellow who abhors political smear and accuses others of engaging in it!’
‘I'm one of those people who is always on time, and abhors lateness.’
abhor
when you hate something very,very much
I abhor Christopher Howard for being the bigest ***** in this world.
abhorable
"Less than welcome behaviour."
Pres derivation of Abhorrent
Pres derivation of Abhorrent
Borgia: If you weren't such an abhorable fukwit, Greg, you'd have given evidence of this claim and not had the OP do it himself, you gonk.
Abhorent
Adjertive used to emphasize something which is very disgusting, revolting and vile.
The Toronto 18 were an abhorent bunch of individuals.
Abhor
A word for hate that assholes use to sound smart.
Asshole: I just abhor the poor. They smell so putrid.