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Abhorent

Adjertive used to emphasize something which is very disgusting, revolting and vile.

The Toronto 18 were an abhorent bunch of individuals.

by EducatedSir November 24, 2010

16πŸ‘ 18πŸ‘Ž


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.

by Diggity Monkeez February 23, 2005

142πŸ‘ 18πŸ‘Ž


Abhor

Regard with disgust and hatred.

β€˜he abhorred sexism in every form’
β€˜Strong words indeed for a fellow who abhors political smear and accuses others of engaging in it!’
β€˜I'm one of those people who is always on time, and abhors lateness.’

by Ciahcra January 12, 2018


abhor

when you hate something very,very much

I abhor Christopher Howard for being the bigest ***** in this world.

by lala123 September 22, 2006

37πŸ‘ 22πŸ‘Ž


abhorable

"Less than welcome behaviour."

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.

by Cruel_to_b_Kind May 10, 2005

28πŸ‘ 17πŸ‘Ž


abhorring

To regard with disgust and hatred.

"Abhorring is a large word for you, hm?" the man said to the young child.

by BurnedMusic September 13, 2017


Abhor

A word for hate that assholes use to sound smart.

Asshole: I just abhor the poor. They smell so putrid.

by snarflover696969696969 January 18, 2016

3πŸ‘ 9πŸ‘Ž